Apple has agreed to pay $95 million to settle a lawsuit filed in California accusing the tech brand of using its Siri virtual assistant to snoop on owners of iPhones and other devices. The lawsuit alleges that the recorded conversations were shared with advertisers to better target consumers, despite the company’s claims to protect user privacy.
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