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You may be eligible to receive a payment through a recent $95 million class action lawsuit if you’ve owned at least one Apple device since 2014. The lawsuit,Lopez v. Apple Inc.was filed in a California federal court in 2021 by users who allege their private conversations were being recorded by their Apple devices after unintentionally activating Siri, USA TODAY reported. Although a settlement has been reached, Apple has denied the allegations made in the complaint, according to the settlement website.

“If you owned or purchased a Siri-enabled device and experienced an unintended Siri activation during a confidential or private communication between September 17, 2014, and December 31, 2024, you should read this Notice as it may impact your legal rights,” the website states.

Here’s what New Yorkers should know about the settlement.

What is the lawsuit about?

The lawsuit alleges that people’s “confidential or private communications were allegedly obtained by Apple and/or shared with third parties as a result of an unintended Siri activation.”

Siri, a voice assistant activated by saying “Hey, Siri,” can set reminders, control smart home devices and make recommendations.

However, users in the class action lawsuit claim their Apple devices were recording them without their consent and subsequently sending their information to advertisers who used it to target them with online ads.

Users claimed they saw ads on their phones for specific brands after discussing them aloud, and others said their devices listened to them without them having said anything at all. Theinitial lawsuitfiled on March 17, 2021,cites a 2019 article fromThe Guardianthat found Apple’s third-party contractors regularly heard confidential information. At the time, Apple said only a small portion of data was shared to help improve Siri and dictation.

Am I eligible for a settlement payment?

If you purchased or owned a Siri device in the U.S. or its territories between Sept. 17, 2014, and Dec. 31, 2024, enabled Siri on the device and experienced an unintended Siri activation during a confidential or private conversation, you could be eligible for compensation, according to the settlement website.

What devices qualify for the settlement?

The following Siri-enabled devices qualify for the settlement:

  • iPhones
  • iPads
  • Apple Watches
  • MacBooks
  • iMacs
  • HomePod speakers
  • iPod Touches
  • Apple TV streaming boxes

How many devices can I claim?

You can submit claims for up to five Siri devices.

How do I submit a claim?

Some individuals have received an email or postcard notifying them of the settlement with a claim identification code and confirmation code. If you’ve received that notice, you can use those codes when making your claim at lopezvoiceassistantsettlement.com/submit-claim.

However, you can still file a claim online if you haven’t received those codes. You can also choose to opt out or object to the settlement.

When is the deadline to submit a claim?

If you want to file a claim, you’ll have to do so by July 2, 2025.

How much money will I get through the settlement?

It depends.

If you submit a valid claim, you could receive up to $20 per Siri device, the settlement website says. However, the amount is subject to change depending on the total number of valid claims submitted and devices claimed.

When will my payment be sent?

It’s a bit unclear right now.

There’s a final approval hearing currently scheduled for Aug. 1 to decide whether the settlement will be approved. From there, the decision may be appealed, but if not, payments will be processed as soon as possible, according to the settlement website. For payment timeline updates, you can visit the website at lopezvoiceassistantsettlement.com.

Contributing: USA TODAY Network

Emily Barnes on consumer-related issues for the USA TODAY Network’s New York Connect Team, focusing on scam and recall-related topics. Follow her on X and Instagram@byemilybarnes.Get in touch atebarnes@gannett.com.

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