• Is your iPhone listening

    From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to All on Wednesday, January 08, 2025 10:09:00
    Is your iPhone listening to you for ads? Apple confirms Siri data has never been sold to anyone

    Date:
    Tue, 07 Jan 2025 15:47:57 +0000

    Description:
    Apple says your Siri data is never sold to advertisers, despite a $95 million lawsuits claims.

    FULL STORY

    Apple says that data collected by Siri has never been sold to advertisers or used to build a marketing profile of its users. Instead, the company argues that its virtual assistant has been engineered to protect user privacy from
    the beginning.

    The statement (via BBC News ) comes as the tech giant has settled a class action lawsuit focused on its Siri assistant. The litigators had alleged that Siri had eavesdropped on Apple users without their knowledge or permission.
    As well as that, the lawsuit also claimed that user voice recordings were shared with advertisers.

    For instance, lead plaintiff Fumiko Lopez argued that Siri recorded her and
    her daughter without their consent. The couple believe they were served targeted ads after discussing various products, including Nike Air Jordans.

    In response, Apple said that Siri data has never been used to build marketing profiles and it has never been sold to anyone for any purpose, adding that collected data is only used to improve the virtual assistant.

    The tech firm has settled the lawsuit for $95 million. It denied any
    wrongdoing and pushed back against claims that it recorded, disclosed to
    third parties, or failed to delete, conversations recorded as the result of a Siri activation without permission.

    The company said it settled to avoid additional litigation so we can move forward from concerns about third-party grading that we already addressed in 2019.

    Apples reputation for privacy

    Apple has long built a strong reputation for user privacy . Unlike some
    rivals, many of its features work entirely on-device, meaning user data is
    not sent to Apples servers, while the company said that outside experts could verify the privacy controls of the Private Cloud Compute aspect of its Apple Intelligence system.

    With Siri, though, some data including audio of your requests is sent to Apples servers. However, Apples Siri terms state that Unless you opt in to Improve Siri and Dictation, your audio data is not stored by Apple. In other words, your audio is processed on Apples servers, but the company does not
    keep it after the job is done.

    Transcripts of your audio may be stored by Apple. However, both your audio
    data and transcripts are anonymized: they are assigned a random identifier
    and are not tied to your Apple Account . The identifier is disassociated from the data after six months, and Apple may keep the data for up to two years.

    Apples terms lay out that Apple does not use Siri data for marketing purposes and that it is never sold to anyone else. Audio is only stored if you opt in
    to improve Siri but, being an opt-in process, this feature is not enabled by default.

    Still, if you dont feel comfortable with Siri collecting and processing any data at all (including transcripts), you can turn off Siri by opening the Settings app and going to Apple Intelligence & Siri > Talk & Type to Siri, tapping Off and disabling all of the toggles.

    If you want to delete your Siri and dictation transcripts, go to Apple Intelligence & Siri > Siri & Dictation History in the Settings app, then
    select Delete Siri & Dictation History.

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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/phones/is-your-iphone-listening-to-you-for-ads-apple -confirms-siri-data-has-never-been-sold-to-anyone

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  • From Aaron Thomas@1:342/202 to Mike Powell on Wednesday, January 08, 2025 11:07:42
    Is your iPhone listening to you for ads? Apple confirms Siri data has never been sold to anyone

    Here's what comes to mind after reading that article summary:

    Is BBC News trying to distract us with the threat of Siri spying on us, while the iphone is actually harming us even more in some other less-obvious way?

    The company said it settled to avoid additional litigation so we can move forward from concerns about third-party grading that we already
    addressed in 2019.

    Does this mean that nobody else can sue them for the same thing?

    This same thing happened a couple years ago to my wife. She was talking about something (I forgot what) and then she started seeing ads for it on her Android phone.

    Not that I'd sue. I believe that we must always use products at our own risk, and that we must never underestimate the evil of big tech.

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