You have less than 60 days to potentially cash in on Apple's $95 million Siri settlement. Here's what to do.

Core Points - Apple has agreed to pay $95 million to settle a class-action lawsuit regarding unintended Siri activations that allegedly captured users' private communications [2] - Users can submit claims for up to five devices, potentially receiving up to $20 per device, with a total payout capped at $100 [2] - The settlement is pending approval from a judge, with payments contingent on this approval and any potential appeals [3] Device Eligibility - Eligible devices for the settlement include Siri-enabled iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, MacBook, iMac, HomePod, iPod touch, or Apple TV purchased between September 2014 and December 31 [3][4] - The lawsuit covers devices purchased after the introduction of the "Hey, Siri" feature in 2014 [4] Company Response and Future Developments - Apple has not publicly commented on the lawsuit [4] - The company is currently working on an overhaul of Siri, which is expected to incorporate AI for a more personalized experience, although this has been delayed until next year [5] - Apple is facing another lawsuit related to misleading advertisements about its AI software features [5]