Ways to prevent applications from accessing the microphone on the iPhone




You've probably seen a notification that allows applications to access Micro on iPhone when you use a Micro-related feature of that application. For example, talking by phone, video calling, texting with microphones, language translation ... Many applications on smartphones have such features.

And when you access the microphone, they will probably hear your conversations, even if the application is not activated. Then it will be used for ads that suit you, there are games that collect what you are interested in, either from TV, PC, Laptop, live broadcasts and advertisements. ... In addition, this information will then be analyzed and combined with your position, it will see users go to stores that are related to the things you care about.

Not only does the application access the eavesdropping microphone, but the features on the phone can also eavesdrop on you, such as Hey Siri or OK Google to quickly call the virtual assistant. These features can also hear what you say every day, even if they can record your conversations.

And although technology companies have stated that they do not record user audio when using virtual assistant features, there is no guarantee that the claims of technology companies are true. To prevent that, under this article IOSTips will show you how to prevent the application from accessing the microphone on the iPhone.

Ways to prevent the application from accessing the microphone on the iPhone

1. Do not allow applications to access the Micro

When you download an application, if the application has the main feature to use the Micro, the application will ask you immediately whether to allow access to the microphone or not. For applications that have to use Micro but have not allowed access, when you start that feature, you will have to allow the application to access the Micro.

You can click Decline if it is not needed.

Refuse to allow Micro accessAllows use of Micro Message

And if you have missed clicking on OK, you can still stop allowing microphone access on iPhone, just go to settings, scroll down and select which applications you have just allowed access, turn off the item Micro is accomplished.

Allows use of Micro MessageAllows use of Micro Message

But then you will not be able to use certain features in some applications, such as when you call Facebook Messenger video above, you must allow the application to use the microphone to be able to use this feature. So if you do this, then select the applications that you feel most trustworthy.

2. Block application access to the microphone according to the list

Second, if you want to remove the app's microphone access when it is accidentally issued to them, go to the Settings app (Settings)> press Privacy (Privacy)> press the Microphone (Microphone).

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Here you can see a list of applications that you have provided microphone access on your device, you can turn off all Micro access in this list.

Allows use of Micro Message

3. Turn off Hey Siri

As mentioned above, even the voice command features for Siri virtual assistant will be able to hear what you say if you have access to the Micro. If you can't use Hey Siri to quickly call Siri, turn it off by opening the Settings app> dragging down and selecting Siri & Search> and turning off the "Hey Siri" Listening feature.

Although Siri will still use the microphone when you ask for this virtual assistant, the active ability to hear your voice from the standby microphone is no longer available.

Siri & Search settingsListen to Hey Siri

Of course, there is an application that eavesdrop on you, because just because you give them access to the microphone on your device, you should select the most reliable applications to provide microphone access to applications. use it.

Hopefully, through the above article, you will learn more about how user information collection services serve their advertising needs, as well as how to stop providing application permissions for which applications are in use. Use your microphone.

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