How can I fill out the form for the Apple Siri settlement?

I want to fill out the form for the Apple Siri settlement



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iPhone 12, iOS 18

Posted on Feb 12, 2025 5:59 PM

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Posted on May 10, 2025 5:26 AM

“The Claim Form requires that you confirm or update your current contact information and confirm the following under oath: from September 17, 2014 to December 31, 2024 (i) you purchased or owned a Siri Device in the United States or its territories and enabled Siri on that device, (ii) you experienced an unintended Siri activation, and (iii) the unintended Siri activation occurred during a conversation intended to be confidential or private. You may submit a Claim Form for up to five Siri Devices.

This is the only way to get a payment.

By receiving a payment, Settlement Class Members will give up rights and be bound by the Settlement.”


The deadline for submitting a claim form is July 2, 2025. The maximum claim is $100 or $20 per device. The settlement limit is $95 million so, I expect only a few dollars per device as the settlement fund is depleted.


Further information is below.


”If you did not receive an email or postcard about the Settlement and don’t have these codes but believe you are a member of the Settlement Class, you may still make a claim by going to the Submit a Claim page to make a claim and following the instruction on how to submit a Claim Form.”

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May 4, 2025 5:55 PM in response to Danishdanne

Danishdanne wrote:

I wanna sign up for the class action settlement for Siri snooping and listening to me

You may also want to read the Siri Terms of Use if that will help you make your decision of whether you want to use it. Are you currently using Siri? It may not be for you if you find the terms unacceptable. This is the current policy that is not being disputed in the settlement.

  • Apple will also store related request data, such as the category of request you made and whether it was completed successfully, device specifications, device configuration, performance statistics, and, if you have turned on Location Services for Siri, the approximate location of your device at the time the request was made.
  • Your request history, which includes Siri transcripts and any related request data, is associated with a random identifier for up to six months and is not tied to your Apple Account or email address. After six months, your request history is disassociated from the random identifier and may be retained for up to two years. 
  • When you use Siri and Dictation, your device may send contextual data to Apple, including from third-party apps you allow to integrate with Use with Siri Requests, such as:
  • Contact names, nicknames, and relationships (for example, “my dad”), if you set them up in your contacts
  • Form of address, if set in language and region settings
  • Music and podcasts you enjoy
  • Names of your and your Family Sharing members’ devices
  • Names of accessories, homes, scenes, shared home members in the Home app, and Apple TV user profiles
  • Labels for items, such as people names in Photos, Alarm names, and names of Reminders lists
  • Names of apps installed on your device and shortcuts you added through Siri

Legal - Siri, Dictation & Privacy- Apple


The morality question that is also being discussed here is about what you have to agree to under oath when completing the settlement. That is a personal choice and the value your statements under oath have. For some, the less than $20 is not worth making a statement if it is not true, and others would have no problem doing that for far less money.

  • you purchased or owned Siri Device in the United States or its territories and enabled Siri on that device
  • you experienced an unintended Siri activation
  • the unintended Siri activation you experienced occurred during a conversation intended to be confidential or private. 
  • within the time frame of September 17, 2014 to December 31, 2024


May 11, 2025 7:49 AM in response to denisha369

I’ve tried submitting several times and keep receiving a message stating there are inconsistencies in my claim that’s absolutely false and all my information is accurate. Have anyone else had this problem?


The message is not from Apple. You will need to check with the claims administrator. Apple is not involved with this process.


https://www.lopezvoiceassistantsettlement.com/submit-claim

May 11, 2025 10:10 AM in response to Pattycow69

Pattycow69 wrote:

No need to be rude! Not everyone knows how to do that. Kindness is always the best and silence if not. My mother always said “if you can’t say something nice, don’t say anything at all” and it’s true. We all must live and support each other at all times! Be well and happy!

So, you're saying people don't know how to read? That's sad if they can't. But if they can post on a forum, they can surely take their own time to read to see if the thread they posted to might have what they're looking for. As it applies to this thread, the last SEVERAL pages contain a link to the claim form.


I wasn't being rude. Sarcastic? Sure. It's profoundly lazy and inconsiderate of other peoples time to be another in a long long line of "me too" posters when what they are looking for is already posted over and over and over.

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