💨 Abstract
Apple clarified on Wednesday that it never sold data collected by its Siri voice assistant or used it to create marketing profiles, following a recent $95 million settlement over allegations of privacy breaches. Apple denied the claims made in the lawsuit and stated that Siri data is not used for advertising purposes or sold to third parties. The company added that it will continue to develop technologies to improve Siri's privacy features.
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