I know there are many Android users, but it seems the overwhelming majority of people I know have an Apple device.

Whether it's an iPhone or iPad, there's a chance you have one lying around the house.

The Siri Spying Lawsuit Explained

Now that Apple has finally agreed to settle with its customers for $95 million, that's mere pocket change for these guys; we just need to file a claim. In case you missed it, the "Siri Spying Lawsuit" refers to a class-action judgment filed against Apple that alleged Apple's Siri voice assistant program was recording and sharing conversations with third-party contractors. That's a big old yikes.

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Check The House For Old iPhones and iPads

If you had an Apple device in the US between September 17, 2015, and December 31, 2024, you could officially start filing our claims to get your piece of the pie if you "experienced an unintended Siir activation during a confidential or private communication."

Here's How You Can Submit A Claim In The Snooping Siri Lawsuit

According to the claim, "Settlement Class Members who submit valid claims shall receive a pro-rata portion of the Net Settlement Amount for a Class Payment of up to a cap of $20 per Siri Device."

Follow the steps, submit a claim, and start thinking about what you will do with that sweet, sweet Apple cash. Just make sure you keep it to yourself. You never know who's listening.

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