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Is your iPhone listening to you for ads? Apple confirms Siri data has ‘never been sold to anyone’

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  • Apple says your Siri data is never sold or used for marketing purposes
  • The statement comes as the company settles a $95 million privacy lawsuit
  • Apple settled to move on from the lawsuit and avoid further costly litigation

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.

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