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Real Reasons Apple Is Paying $95m To Settle Siri Privacy Lawsuit

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American multinational corporation and technology company, Apple, has agreed to pay $95 million to settle allegations that its Siri voice assistant violated users’ privacy by recording private conversations without their consent.

The settlement, filed in the Oakland, California federal court on Tuesday, addresses claims that Siri’s activation through “hot words” like “Hey, Siri” led to unintentional recordings that were shared with third parties, including advertisers.

The lawsuit centres on complaints that Apple’s devices routinely captured private discussions, with some plaintiffs reporting instances where mentions of products like Air Jordan sneakers or Olive Garden restaurants resulted in targeted advertisements.

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Another plaintiff alleged receiving ads for a surgical treatment after discussing it privately with their doctor.

The proposed settlement, which requires approval from U.S. District Judge Jeffrey White, covers a class period from September 2014 to December 2024, when Siri’s “Hey, Siri” feature was introduced.

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Tens of millions of device owners could be eligible for compensation, with payments of up to $20 per Siri-enabled device, such as iPhones and Apple Watches.

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Apple has denied any wrongdoing but agreed to the settlement to resolve the case. Lawyers for the plaintiffs, who are seeking $28.5 million in legal fees and $1.1 million for expenses, also declined to comment.

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A similar lawsuit against Google’s Voice Assistant, involving the same legal teams, is pending in the San Jose federal court.

The lawsuit, Lopez et al v. Apple Inc., underscores the financial scale of such settlements for a tech giant like Apple, with the $95 million payout representing less than a day’s profit for the company.

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Indian Court Denies Bail To Nigerian Man Over Drug Charges

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A court in India has denied bail to a 44-year-old Nigerian national, Cristian Soporuchukwu, who is currently facing drug trafficking charges in the country.

Cristian Soporuchukwu initially entered India on a business visa but was later arrested over allegations of involvement in the sale of hard drugs.

Reports indicated that after arriving in India, Soporuchukwu travelled through Goa, Delhi, and Mumbai, where he allegedly established links with suspected drug traffickers.

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He was accused of purchasing MDMA crystals and distributing them to college students and information technology workers.

According to reports, operatives of the Beguru Police arrested Cristian Soporuchukwu in April 2025 for allegedly selling MDMA crystals around Begur Lake and the AECS Layout Road area.

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The New Indian Express reported that the High Court of Karnataka subsequently dismissed the Nigerian’s bail application.

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“The anti-narcotics wing seized about 1 kg of MDMA crystals, a pocket weighing machine, 10 zip-lock covers, a mobile phone and a scooter from him,” the report stated.

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Justice V. Srishananda, while ruling on the bail application, reportedly held that errors relating to the grounds of arrest could not automatically justify bail in serious narcotics-related offences under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances, NDPS, Act.

The court further noted that Cristian Soporuchukwu had allegedly overstayed his visa in India, according to the report.

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Strait Of Hormuz: US Announces Sanctions Against Iran

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The United States Treasury has announced sanctions against Iran’s Persian Gulf Strait Authority.

Treasury Secretary, Scott Bessent, said this in a statement on Wednesday.

The statement extended the threat of sanctions to anyone paying the fees, saying they may be providing support to and receiving services from Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, and therefore may be exposed to sanctions risk.

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“The Iranian military’s latest attempt to extort global maritime trade is proof that Economic Fury has left the regime desperate for cash.

“Treasury has deprived the Iranian regime of revenue for their weapons programs, terrorist proxies, and nuclear ambitions,” Bessent said.

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Bessent added that the US has succeeded in disrupting tens of billions of dollars’ worth of revenue from being accessible to Tehran.

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US Launches New Airstrikes On Iran

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The United States has launched new airstrikes in southern Iran.

The strike shot down four one-way attack drones that posed a threat around the Strait of Hormuz and then a ground control site.

A US official revealed that American forces struck an Iranian ground control station in Bandar Abbas that was about to launch a fifth drone.

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The official described the strikes as purely defensive, saying the US intended to maintain the ceasefire.

Report says this is the second time in three days that the US has carried out self-defense strikes against Iranian military targets in southern Iran.

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Recall that on Monday the US carried out airstrikes against Iranian missile locations and boats that US Central Command said were preparing to launch mines in the Strait of Hormuz.

 

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