Apple, the global tech giant, has agreed to pay $95 million to settle a proposed class-action lawsuit regarding claims that its Siri voice assistant violated users’ privacy. The preliminary settlement was filed in Oakland, California’s federal court and awaits approval by U.S. District Judge Jeffrey White. This development raises important concerns about user data privacy and the accountability of voice-activated assistants.
The lawsuit stems from allegations that Siri routinely recorded private conversations without user consent.
The alleged violations occurred during a class period spanning from September 17, 2014, to December 31, 2024, when Apple introduced the “Hey Siri” feature that reportedly caused the unauthorized recordings.
Apple denied any wrongdoing but agreed to settle the case to avoid prolonged litigation. Here are the key details:
This case highlights the growing scrutiny of voice-activated assistants and their potential to violate user privacy.
Interestingly, a similar lawsuit involving Google Voice Assistant is currently underway in the same district court in San Jose, California. Represented by the same law firms, the Google case underscores a broader industry challenge in managing voice data responsibly.
Apple’s agreement to settle demonstrates its willingness to address user concerns, but it also raises questions about the privacy practices of Big Tech companies. As voice assistants become more prevalent, companies must find a balance between functionality and privacy to maintain user trust.
This case, Lopez et al v. Apple Inc., sets an important precedent for how such issues are addressed in the future. It underscores the need for ongoing vigilance, both from consumers and regulators, to ensure that personal data is handled ethically and transparently.
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