Voice assistants like Siri are designed to respond to user queries when people use a phrase – such as "Hey, Siri" – to trigger them. But mobile device owners included in the class action lawsuit ...
If you've felt like Siri was listening to you, you may qualify for a settlement from a class action lawsuit against Apple.
After this week's news, it's looking more likely that could finally happen. With Samsung's next Unpacked happening on ...
Typically, users can activate Siri by pressing a button or saying “Hey Siri,” a prompt known as a “wake phrase” that engages the virtual assistant. The device then listens to the user’s prompt and can ...
Apple maintained that Siri should only have activated after hearing the "wake word" phrase "Hey Siri" virtual assistant introduced in 2011. But, "far from requiring a 'clear, unambiguous trigger' as ...
Apple has agreed to pay $95 million to settle a lawsuit that accused the company of betraying to its long-standing commitment ...
Apple issued a September 2014 software update that was supposed to activate the virtual assistant only with the triggering words "Hey, Siri," but The Guardian story alleged Siri was listening and ...
On iOS or iPadOS, open Settings, head to Apple Intelligence & Siri, then tap Talk & Type to Siri: Turn on the Type to Siri ...
Open your iPhone settings and go to “Siri and Search.” Make sure the “Listen for ‘Hey Siri” option is turned on. Then, scroll down until you see “announce calls.” This setting allows you to use the ...
Apple said Wednesday its virtual personal assistant Siri protects users data privacy on their devices and does not send user ...
While you can get along without it, Siri is often integral to the Apple experience. It’s a quick shortcut for actions in HomeKit, Apple Music, and more. If “Hey Siri” isn’t working ...
Voice assistants like Siri are designed to respond to user queries when people use a phrase – such as "Hey, Siri" – to trigger them. But mobile device owners included in the class action ...