The iPhone's microphone and Siri smart assistant can be a handy tool for hands-free commands and dictation.
But they can also both backfire spectacularly — like when you find yourself accidentally calling your boss at midnight because you accidentally woke Siri with your voice, or if you're worried about someone hearing your recordings.
Fortunately, there's a way to prevent these sort of miscommunications before they happen by disabling microphone access for Siri and any apps you're wary of recording you.
Here are the easy steps to disable microphone access on your iPhone, along with the "Hey Siri" wake phrase.
2. Scroll or search for the "Privacy" settings page.
3. On this page, tap "Microphone."
Microphone settings can be found under Privacy, via the Settings app. Emma Witman/Business Insider
4. You'll see a list of every app that has access to your microphone. Tap the slider next to each one to revoke their access — the slider will turn gray when turned off.
You may want to disable microphone access for some apps but leave it for others, like a language-learning one for instance. Emma Witman/Business Insider
You can also prevent microphone access when you install a new app — when asked for access, hit "Don't Allow."
Disable "Hey Siri"
1. Again, open Settings.
2. Scroll down to the "Siri & Search" page. If you use the search bar, be sure to select "Siri & Search" and not just "Siri."
3. Disable "Listen for 'Hey Siri'" at the very top by tapping the switch next to it.
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