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Many Apple users in the U.S. have recently received emails or come across online notices regarding the Lopez v. Apple Inc. Voice Assistant Settlement, raising the question: Is this real, and should you take action? The short answer: Yes, it’s real, but whether you should file a claim depends on your eligibility and expectations.
The Lopez Settlement refers to a class-action lawsuit against Apple over allegations that its voice assistant, Siri, recorded and shared users’ private conversations without their consent, even when Siri was not intentionally activated.
The lawsuit alleges that Siri:
Apple has denied any wrongdoing but agreed to a $95 million settlement fund to resolve the claims.
To qualify for compensation, you must:
Simply owning an Apple device with Siri is not enough. You must certify under oath that a qualifying incident occurred.
The maximum payout is $20 per eligible device, up to 5 devices per person (or $100 total). However, this amount can be significantly reduced depending on:
While the gross fund is $95 million, attorneys may take up to 30% in fees, and settlement administrators also incur costs. That means only a portion of the fund will be distributed among eligible claimants.
No, the website https://lopezvoiceassistantsettlement.com is legitimate. This is the official settlement website, authorized by the court overseeing the case.
The email you received is part of the court-approved notification process. Settlement administrators are permitted to contact eligible users using information provided by Apple as part of the class-action notification procedure.
Some users expressed concern about receiving emails without consent. However, class-action administrators are legally allowed to contact potential class members using information relevant to the case. This doesn’t violate privacy laws under U.S. legal procedure — though the irony isn’t lost, considering the lawsuit is about privacy violations.
If you:
…then yes, consider filing a claim. You must file before the deadline mentioned on the official website, and you must sign under oath that you meet the qualifications.
The Lopez Siri settlement is real, but it’s important to read the terms carefully. This isn’t a free handout — it requires honest eligibility and a bit of time. Don’t expect to get rich; payouts will likely be modest, especially with millions potentially filing.
Still, if you value your privacy and meet the requirements, filing a claim is your right. Just be realistic about what you’ll receive — and understand that class-action lawsuits often benefit lawyers more than the claimants themselves.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Always refer to the official settlement website for the most accurate and up-to-date information.