US citizen sues Apple in court and accuses it of violating user privacy laws



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A US citizen has filed a lawsuit against Apple, accusing it of violating California's privacy laws. According to the information available, the lawsuit was allegedly brought in a court in San Jose, a neighboring city of San Francisco. The miner uses iPhone phones.
According to the complainant, Siri's voice badistant on iPhone should start by listening to the user only when he receives the Hey Siri voice command, but he is sometimes active when he hears other sounds or words, which can help to record sounds or words. The user does not want to share it with the company or its servers.

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The lawsuit comes after a wave of criticism and accusations against "Apple" recently for pursuing a policy based on storing some of the audio recordings obtained through Siri's voice badistance in devices and phones of its users.
The British Daily Mail recently reported that "Apple" had ended its global program of badyzing some audio recordings obtained through voice badistance.

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