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Apple speaks out about the Siri privacy scandal following a $95 million deal.

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Reiterating that it has never sold user data or used it for targeted marketing, Apple has strongly denied claims that it exploited Siri voice assistant data in the wake of a $95 million class action lawsuit settlement.

Apple’s virtual assistant, Siri, was accused of often capturing private conversations that were accidentally triggered by “hot words” like “Hey, Siri.” The settlement was reached last week.

According to the plaintiffs, these recordings were distributed to advertisers and other third parties without the users’ permission.

Apple has not acknowledged any wrongdoing, despite accepting the compensation. As per the terms, qualified Apple customers could get up to $20 for each Siri-enabled gadget, such as Apple Watches and iPhones.

Apple clarified its privacy policies in a statement released on Wednesday in response to public concerns and social media interpretations of the deal.

“Apple has never used Siri data to build marketing profiles, never made it available for advertising, and never sold it to anyone for any purpose,” it stated.

Apple emphasized that Siri uses very little data for these tasks and only logs into the company’s computers in real-time when necessary to deliver precise results.

In order to enhance the performance of the assistant, Apple also said that it does not save Siri audio recordings unless users specifically consent. The recordings are utilized exclusively for growth in these situations.

The business emphasized that protecting personal information is still at the heart of its ethos and promised to keep investing in technology that improve customer privacy.

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Constitutional violations being done to extend duration of govt, claims Zartaj Gul

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Zartaj Gul, a former federal minister and leader of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), said on Monday that plans to prolong the term of a government with just 17 seats were being made in violation of the constitution.

“The government has not spared the judiciary or journalists, and they have already portrayed political workers as terrorists,” PTI leader Zartaj Gul told the media in Islamabad.

She also said that the constitution, the provinces, and political parties were not safe during the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) government, and that only the judiciary ultimately escaped unharmed.

“I regret that the Supreme Court, judges, and all benches have become controversial since the 26th constitutional amendment,” she said.

She questioned the status of the nation under PML-N government, claiming that lawsuits were being filed against even lawyers.

The PTI leader emphasized that politicians may work with anyone and that political beliefs can differ.

She made it clear that joining Maulana Fazlur Rehman or any other political party does not imply that their beliefs coincide with those of the PTI. Ideologies vary among political parties.

According to Zartaj Gul, the country as a whole needs to come together in support of PTI in order to form a grand alliance. Since the PTI is currently the only party with a stronghold, everyone must support Imran Khan, and all political parties should back the PTI’s founder.

The former federal minister claimed that in order to extend the rule of a party with just 17 seats, the constitution, the Supreme Court, judges, and everything else were being compromised. According to her, on February 8, their missionheir mandate was stolen.

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Islamabad is on high alert as the judicial commission meeting is preceded by a call for a lawyers’ strike.

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Security in Islamabad is on high alert due to the lawyers’ call for a strike during the judicial commission hearing.

A Capital Traffic Police advisory states that because of the city’s law and order crisis, all entry and departure points to the Red Zone have been closed.

Due to security concerns, the internal and external routes to the Red Zone would remain closed, according to the traffic advisory.

From 6 am till further notice, the roads that lead to the Red Zone—including Serena, NADRA, Marriott, Express Chowk, and T-Cross Bari Imam—will be temporarily closed.

The police recommended the people to use Margalla Road as an alternative to prevent any travel hassles.

To consider the selection of eight new Supreme Court judges, the Pakistani Judicial Commission is scheduled to convene today.

Chief Justice Yahya Afridi has received a letter from Senator Ali Zafar, a member of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf in the Judicial Commission of Pakistan, asking him to postpone the commission’s meeting.

He suggested postponing the session till the Islamabad High Court resolved the seniority dispute. In the letter, he said due to the recent transfer and posting of the judges, the seniority list of the IHC has changed. These developments, he opined, could have serious effects on the justice system.

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Eliminating Terrorism: The Prime Minister Applauds Security Forces for a Successful Terrorist Operation

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The Prime Minister reaffirmed the commitment to eradicate terrorism from the nation and praised the Security Forces for their successful operation against Fitna Al Khawarij terrorists in Dera Ismail Khana and North Waziristan. He also praised the Security Forces for eliminating seven Khawarij in two separate operations.

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