Apple users could soon be eligible for a cash payout after the iPhone maker agreed to pay $95 million to settle a class action case including alleged Siri eavesdropping. A preliminary settlement ...
“iPhone doesn’t listen to consumers except to recognise the clear, unambiguous audio trigger ‘Hey, Siri’,” Apple stated, denying that it collects audio recordings of users without consent. “Apple ...
iPhone 16 Pro or M-series Macs and iPads (plus the newest iPad mini). And if you've already updated to iOS 18.2, you need to add yourself to the queue for access to the new features.
“iPhone doesn’t listen to consumers except to recognise the clear, unambiguous audio trigger “Hey, Siri.”” it said while denying that Apple collects audio recordings of users without consent. “Apple ...
There are also second beta versions of watchOS 11.3, tvOS 18.3 and visionOS 2.3, if you’re a developer testing software for those devices and operating systems. While the prior updates to these OS ...
Last Tuesday, the iPhone maker agreed to pay $95 million to settle a 2019 lawsuit claiming that Siri violated the privacy of Apple users by recording their conversations, as reported by Reuters.