United States: Apple agrees to pay nearly $100 million to stop data privacy complaint: News

United States: Apple agrees to pay nearly $100 million to stop data privacy complaint: News
United States: Apple agrees to pay nearly $100 million to stop data privacy complaint: News

Apple has agreed to pay $95 million to end lawsuits from American consumers who accuse it of having recorded their private conversations without their knowledge via its Siri voice assistant, present notably on iPhones.

“Apple has always denied and continues to deny any alleged wrongdoing and liability,” specifies the agreement signed Tuesday, which must still be approved by the courts.

The Californian technology giant, which has built its brand image on the performance of its devices and respect for user privacy, is emerging from five years of legal battle.

According to the class action lawsuit filed in 2019, Siri could be accidentally activated and record private conversations.

The plaintiffs accuse Apple of violating user privacy by transmitting these recordings to third parties.

The agreement requires the company to confirm that it has indeed deleted them and to explain to users their choices in terms of storing data collected by Siri, if they choose to help Apple improve the voice assistant.

The American group did not immediately respond to a request from AFP.

The sum, which will be distributed among a potentially large number of eligible consumers residing in the United States, should not weigh on the accounts of Apple, one of the largest capitalizations in the world.

In 2023, Amazon agreed to pay more than $30 million to the US Consumer Protection Agency (FTC) to end lawsuits against its Ring doorbells and connected cameras and its Alexa voice assistant.

The FTC accused it of having given access to customer videos to hundreds of employees and contractors, and of having stored personal data (on users' voices, their geographic location, etc.) which it had nevertheless promised to delete.

After years of little development, Siri and Alexa are gaining importance thanks to generative artificial intelligence (AI).

The new technology, popularized by ChatGPT over the past two years, makes it possible to gradually transform these still limited tools into AI assistants capable of holding conversations with humans and carrying out more complex tasks.

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