Apple users are receiving payments from a $95 million settlement related to allegations that Siri recorded conversations without activation. Many recipients are concerned the emails and digital checks resemble phishing scams due to the sender’s appearance. The settlement administrator advises checking spam folders and confirms the legitimacy of payments, while some users recommend using Venmo direct deposit to avoid sharing banking information with what appears to be a suspicious sender.
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Apple users told check spam as $95M ‘eavesdropping’ settlement payments go out
Apple users are receiving payments from a $95 million settlement related to allegations that Siri recorded conversations without activation. Many recipients are concerned the emails and digital checks resemble phishing scams due to the sender’s appearance. The settlement administrator advises checking spam folders and confirms the legitimacy of payments, while some users recommend using Venmo direct deposit to avoid sharing banking information with what appears to be a suspicious sender.