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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Mar 23, 2025 8:18 AM in response to Praheotec

Praheotec wrote:


3. You must be able to prove Siri was listening to you.
You don't need to prove it, you just need to swear under oath that it happened.

Perhaps so. Unlike me, however, I won't sign up for this whenever it can be signed up for as others likely will. I can't say under oath Siri was listening to me and it's just not worth lying for a purported $20. Siri, has to my knowledge, never caused me any harm. The ONLY entity from this class action who will get a big payday, are the lawyers who brought this forward.

May 4, 2025 9:41 AM in response to Praheotec

And please note that in order to submit a valid claim, this is clearly spelled out:


Settlement Class Members who are individual current or former owners or purchasers of a Siri Device, who reside in the United States or its territories, and whose confidential communications were obtained by Apple and/or were shared with third parties as a result of an unintended Siri activation. 


If you live anywhere else, you're not even eligible. I live in the US, but I will not submit a claim. I would be claiming I knew my confidential communications were obtained by Apple and in the claim form, I'm be attesting to that. I cannot attest to that, as I am not aware Apple collected anything from my Siri communications.


Finally, it's not even worth a possible UP TO $20 payment.

May 4, 2025 10:15 AM in response to LD150

Sorry about the boo, but this is a settlement exclusive to the US. And (I'm not being confrontational, when I say this), but Siri IS listening. That's not being disputed. What is being suggested is Apple was actually collecting your communications with Siri. I'm not willing to attest to that. Anymore than I would attest to Alexa, who is also always listening. This is what digital assistants do....listen. If we are scared of digital assistants listening to us, we can turn them off completely, can't we?

May 4, 2025 4:52 PM in response to H1290

H1290 wrote:


lobsterghost1 wrote:

This is what digital assistants do....listen. If we are scared of digital assistants listening to us, we can turn them off completely, can't we?

Siri gets my English commands wrong half the time, so she can have good luck with my German dialect that I speak at home 🤣

I wouldn't understand a word you said if you spoke German. "Ich spreche kein Deutsch." (Yay for Google Translate!).

May 4, 2025 4:57 PM in response to Danishdanne

Danishdanne wrote:

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

That will require not only reading the information provided here, but also the requirements to file a claim and agreeing to the terms after you do use the provided link.


If you do not want to use Siri, you can easily turn it off. If you choose the "Hey Siri" or "Siri" option, then it has to listen to you to know when you activate it.

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