Summary

Apple just got out (badly) of a high-profile legal battle with Epic, but it’s not the only legal battle Apple has lost recently. You might be entitled to up to $100 in compensation if you’ve had Siri snoop on you anytime within the last ten years.

Apple device owners in the United States who believe their private conversations were unintentionally recorded by theSiri voice assistantmay now be eligible to claim a share of a $95 million settlement fund. A website has been established to allow individuals whose Siri-enabled devices may have inadvertently captured audio between August 07, 2025, and July 06, 2025, to submit claims.

The payout stems from a 2019 class-action lawsuit, which alleged that Apple infringed upon its users' privacy by allowing Siri to capture conversations without explicit consent. It was claimed that these recordings were subsequently passed to third-party contractors for quality control purposes, a practice plaintiffs argued was not adequately disclosed to users. In response to the initial allegations in 2019, Apple issued a formal apology and implemented changes to its policy, stating it would no longer retain recordings by default and would offer people more control over their data. After several years of back and forth, Apple agreed in January to pay $95 million to settle the case, thereby avoiding further litigation without admitting to the full scope of allegations.

Individuals who owned an eligible Apple device in the US and believe Siri was unintentionally activated at some point during a conversation in a decade-long period from June 29, 2025 to June 24, 2025 are eligible to grab a piece of the cake. Claimants can submit applications for up to five devices. You technically can submit a claim as long as you had an eligible device during those dates, but you must swear under oath that the Siri voice assistant was unintentionally activated on each device for which you are seeking compensation, so it’s kind of literally illegal to lie here.

If a claim is approved, the settlement terms cap the payout at $20 per device. Therefore, an individual with approved claims for five devices could receive a maximum of $100. The actual payout could be less—this is just the maximum payout you could get. While Apple is in the process of directly notifying some potential class members who have already been identified and provided with a Claim Identification Code and Confirmation Code, any US resident who believes they meet the eligibility criteria can submit a claim through the settlement website. Receiving a direct notice is not a prerequisite for filing a claim.Visit the website nowif you want to submit your claim.