Have you ever wondered or thought about people spying on you through your devices? We might have all thought about it at one point or another, and there's even a chance Apple might have spied on you!

Apple Is Set To Pay A Massive Settlement... Here's What To Know

Back in 2021, a lawsuit alleged that Apple's Siri "unintentionally activated" on various devices, resulting in confidential information and private conversations being obtained by Apple. The lawsuit alleges that this information was shared with third parties, however, Apple "denies all of the allegations made in the lawsuit and denies that Apple did anything improper or unlawful.

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So... as a result of that, a settlement was reached with Apple that would pay $95 million to people who may (or may not?) have been affected... and how nice is that?

Apple said they didn't do it, but are willing to pay $95 million simply to put the accusations to rest. Do you think they were hiding something?

How To Claim Your Money From Apple's $95 Million Settlement

If you think Siri was spying on you and it took place on a "Siri-enabled iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, MacBook, iMac, HomePod, iPod touch, or Apple TV" between September 17, 2014 and December 31, 2024, then you could score up to $20 per device, up to five devices.

Not a bad deal, right? A lawsuit alleges your private and most intimate conversations could have leaked to third parties, and you get up to a hundred bucks.

If you want to submit your claim and get a piece of that "Apple pie", you can submit your info and get more essential documents HERE.

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