AsianFin -- Apple has agreed to a $95 million settlement to resolve allegations that its Siri virtual assistant secretly recorded users without their consent. The lawsuit, filed in Oakland, California, accused the tech giant of activating Siri on iPhones and other devices to capture private conversations over the past decade.
The settlement, proposed in federal court on Tuesday, brings an end to the five-year legal battle, highlighting privacy concerns surrounding Apple’s widely used virtual assistant.
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