Apple users in the U.S. can now submit claims to receive part of a $95 million settlement over privacy violations involving Siri.
The payout comes from a class-action lawsuit that accused Apple of recording users without their consent.
The lawsuit alleged that Apple’s Siri voice assistant was unintentionally activated and captured private conversations, which were then shared with third-party contractors.
While Apple denied targeting users with ads based on Siri data, it agreed in January 2025 to settle the case and pay affected customers.
Anyone who used a Siri-enabled Apple device—like an iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, HomePod, iPod touch, or Apple TV—between September 17, 2014, and December 31, 2024, and believes Siri was triggered without their intent, can file a claim.
Users can apply for up to five devices, and if approved, they could receive up to $20 per device, totaling a maximum of $100.
The deadline to apply is July 2, 2025. Even if you didn’t get a claim notice, you can still apply if you meet the criteria.
To file your claim, visit the official settlement website and provide details under oath about which devices were affected.