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Apple (AAPL.US) clarified that it has never sold data collected from the Siri voice assistant.
Apple (AAPL.US) agreed last week to pay $95 million in cash to settle a class-action lawsuit that claims its voice assistant Siri infringes on user privacy. Apple issued a statement clarifying that it has never sold data collected by the Siri voice assistant and has never used that data to create marketing material. In the statement, Apple stated that unless users explicitly choose to help improve Siri, it does not retain recordings of users' interactions with Siri, and it will continue to develop the technology to enhance Siri's confidentiality. iPhone users in California, USA, initiated a class-action lawsuit alleging that Apple frequently activates Siri unintentionally.