Are You Eligible for a Share of Apple’s $95 Million Siri Lawsuit Settlement? Here’s What You Need to Know!
As the deadline approaches, you might be wondering if you’re owed money from Apple’s $95 million lawsuit settlement regarding Siri. The clock is ticking—there’s just one week left to file a claim, and this could be your chance to receive some compensation!
A Brief Overview of the Lawsuit
Back in January, Apple settled a five-year-old lawsuit concerning allegations that it had secretly activated Siri, recording private conversations without users’ consent. This practice reportedly occurred through iPhones and other Siri-enabled devices for more than a decade. NBC Los Angeles breaks down the details for those affected.
Who Can File a Claim?
If you owned or purchased a Siri-enabled device—such as an iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, MacBook, iMac, HomePod, iPod touch, or Apple TV—and experienced unwanted Siri activation during a private conversation between September 17, 2014, and December 31, 2024, you may be eligible for compensation.
- Devices Eligible:
- iPhone
- iPad
- Apple Watch
- MacBook
- iMac
- HomePod
- iPod touch
- Apple TV
Key Deadline Alert: When to Act
Mark your calendar! The deadline to file a claim is Wednesday, July 2. If you haven’t already, head over to the Lopez v. Apple Inc. website to file your claim or to opt out or object to the settlement.
What Can You Expect in Terms of Payout?
The settlement is designed to distribute the $95 million fund among eligible claimants. Payments could be as much as $20 per Siri device you possessed, but be aware: the exact amount will be influenced by the total number of legitimate claims submitted.
- Legal Fees and Costs:
- Lawyers may receive up to 30% of the settlement fund.
- Litigation expenses could reach up to $1.1 million.
- Each lead plaintiff might get up to $10,000.
Notifications and Claims: Did You Get Yours?
Keep an eye on your mailbox or inbox! Many eligible consumers will receive notifications regarding their claim eligibility via email or postcard.
Important: If you received an email or postcard containing a Claim Identification Code and a Confirmation Code, make sure to use those codes when filing your claim.
If you believe you qualify but haven’t received a notification, don’t hesitate to submit a claim anyway.
A Note on Apple’s Stance
It’s essential to clarify that Apple is not admitting any wrongdoing through this settlement. As the settlement website states, “The court did not decide in favor of the plaintiffs or Apple. Instead, both parties opted for a settlement, allowing affected class members to receive benefits while avoiding the costs and uncertainties of a trial.”
Final Approval and Next Steps
The final approval hearing for this U.S. district court settlement is set for August 1. Keep your eyes peeled for updates, and don’t miss out on your chance to claim your share!
This could be a lucrative opportunity for many who have interacted with Siri over the years. Act now to ensure you don’t miss your chance to be compensated!