Payments for the Apple lawsuit are going directly to the bank accounts of affected customers
Affected users are receiving direct deposits to their bank accounts with amounts ranging from $8 to $40
Many Apple customers and users have reported that the company is sending them direct deposits to their bank accounts with amounts ranging from$ 8 to$ 40 since last Saturday.
The multinational technology company with its headquarters in California has agreed to pay the payments as part of an estimated$ 95 million settlement that was reached following the wave of allegations that the voice assistant" Siri" was spying on them.
Users filed the claims in mid-May and early-july of last year, and the affected customers claimed that some Apple devices using this system were listening in to private conversations, breaking their privacy and security.
Additionally, the lawsuit claims that the business had conversations with other businesses, including apparel manufacturers and restaurants, who finally displayed advertisements in the Safari browser and Apple Search.
Although the business, which is regarded as one of the largest in the tech industry, initially denied the allegations and stated that it had not taken any unlawful or improper actions against its users, it eventually consented to the arrangement.
People who submitted their promises to their banks are now receiving reserves with the words" Lopez Voice Assistant" or" Lopez Voice Asst—Payments" in this regard.
The products that met the requirements for the claim included the iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, MacBook, apple, HomePod, iPod touch, and Apple TV, each with a compensation control of$ 20, according to the details of the deal.
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