In a world where our devices are always listening—even when we wish they’d just mind their business—Apple finds itself in the hot seat. The tech giant has agreed to pay a $95 million settlement to resolve a class-action lawsuit alleging that Siri, its voice assistant, inadvertently recorded private conversations between September 17, 2014, and December 31, 2024. These recordings, sometimes shared with third-party contractors, raised serious privacy concerns.
If you’ve ever owned an Apple device with Siri enabled during the specified period—be it an iPhone, iPad, MacBook, Apple Watch, iMac, HomePod, iPod touch, or Apple TV—you might be eligible for compensation. To qualify:
Device Ownership: You must have owned or purchased a qualifying device during the eligible timeframe.
Accidental Activation: You need to attest that Siri was unintentionally activated during a private or confidential conversation.
Claim Submission: Submit a claim form by the deadline, July 2, 2025.
Each eligible device can earn you up to $20, with a maximum of five devices per person—meaning you could pocket up to $100 if you qualify for all five.
Claim Deadline: July 2, 2025
Final Approval Hearing: August 1, 2025
The final approval hearing will determine if the settlement terms are fair and reasonable. If approved, payments will be distributed accordingly.
Ready to claim your share? Here’s how:
Visit the Claims Portal: Go to www.lopezvoiceassistantsettlement.com.
Provide Your Information: Enter your name, address, email, and either proof of purchase or the serial number/model name of each eligible device.
Attest to Accidental Siri Activation: Confirm that Siri was unintentionally activated during a private conversation.
Submit Your Claim: Complete and submit the form before the July 2 deadline.
No receipts? No problem. As long as you can provide the necessary device information, you’re good to go.
While the maximum payout is $20 per device, the actual amount you receive may vary. The total settlement fund will be divided among all valid claims, so the more people who apply, the smaller the individual payouts. However, in previous settlements with lower claim volumes, some individuals received more than expected.
This lawsuit underscores the growing concerns over digital privacy. While Apple has denied any wrongdoing, stating that Siri data was never used for marketing or sold to third parties, the settlement reflects the seriousness of the allegations. It’s a reminder that, in the digital age, our voices—and our privacy—are valuable commodities.
So, if you’ve ever had a private moment interrupted by Siri’s unsolicited assistance, now’s your chance to get a little something back. Remember, the deadline is July 2, 2025—mark your calendars and claim what’s rightfully yours.