Judge: Apple Must Face Lawsuit, Accusations that 'Siri' Eavesdrops on Consumers
Judge: Apple Must Face Lawsuit, Accusations that 'Siri' Eavesdrops on Consumers
A federal judge said that Apple must face most of the claims filed in a class action lawsuit alleging that its voice-activated ‘Siri’ service violates user privacy.According to Reuters, U.S. District Judge Jeffrey White said that plaintiffs may be able to prove that Siri recorded private conversations because of so-called “accidental activations.”Apple, added White, may have then disclosed these conversations to third-parties, such as advertising firms or marketing companies.While Siri and other “voice assistants” are programmed to react to specific key words—such as, “Hey, Siri”—users have long suspected their technology may be listening to them around-the-clock.One class participant said that he was discussing a “brand name surgical treatment” with his doctor. Shortly afterward, targeted advertisements for the treatment began appearing across his social media—even though he had never searched for it, or otherwise engaged with similar health care-related content online.Other class members had similar stories. Two users said they started getting ads for Air Jordan sneakers, Pit Viper sunglasses, and Olive Garden restaurants after discussing these topics between themselves.
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Apple must face Siri voice assistant privacy lawsuit -U.S. judgeJudge says Apple must face Siri privacy lawsuit after ‘accidental activations’Lawsuits say Siri and Google are listening, even when they’re not supposed to
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