How to stop Siri from randomly activating all the damn time

How can you stop Siri from randomly turning on? As if Siri’s unhelpful answers were not irritating enough when you actually want them, Siri often interrupts a conversation, meeting or TV show when you haven’t asked for anything at all. How do you stop Siri from activating all the time?

Yes, Siri can be helpful — we previously covered six surprisingly useful things Siri can do — but it can oftentimes be an unwelcome guest, activating when you want it to zip it. And coming this fall in iOS 17, it’s going to activate every time it hears “Siri,” not just “Hey Siri.”

Siri is available on all Apple devices but is most likely to activate when you least want on the Apple Watch and the Mac. Read on to turn off a few annoying Siri settings.

Stop Siri from activating by itself

You can also watch these instructions in this video:

How to disable Siri on Apple Watch

The Apple Watch is the only device that listens for commands without saying “Hey Siri” first. Any time your Watch is raised or active, it listens for something Siri might be able to take action on. It’s slightly more convenient, but most people are trained to start with “Hey Siri” anyways.

Turning off Siri on Apple Watch
Raise to Speak saves you the work of saying “Hey Siri,” but in my experience, there are more false positives than what it’s worth.
Screenshot: D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac

You can turn this off, along with a few other Siri triggers, in the Watch app. Go to Watch > Siri and turn off Raise to Speak.

I also recommend setting Listen for to Off to further reduce Siri randomly activating.

If you wear thick long sleeves and/or gloves in the winter, or if you have big hands, you might accidentally activate Siri by pressing in the crown. Turn off Press Digital Crown to stop Siri this way — but keep in mind that with all three of these settings off, you won’t have Siri on your Apple Watch.

How to disable Siri on Mac

Siri was brought to the Mac, but because most Mac apps are built different from iPhone apps, Siri doesn’t always work in the same way. Personally, I never use Siri on my Mac, but I have accidentally triggered Siri more times than I can count.

Siri settings on the Mac
It’ll look different if you’re running an older version of macOS.
Screenshot: D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac

Siri is activated with a dedicated Siri key on newer Macs with Apple silicon and a keyboard shortcut on older Macs. There’s also the Siri button in the menu bar. If you have AirPods, “Hey Siri” will work on the Mac, too. To turn this off, go to System Settings > Siri & Spotlight (or System Preferences in older versions).

Set Keyboard shortcut to Off. If you’ve recently connected AirPods to your Mac, you should consider setting Listen for to Off. If you don’t want Siri at all, turn off Ask Siri.

Also in System Settings, click on Control Center in the sidebar, scroll down, and set Siri to Don’t Show in Menu Bar.

How to disable Siri on iPhone and iPad

Turn off Siri settings on iPhone
Turn off a few to make it less annoying, turn it all off to remove Siri.
Screenshot: D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac

Go to Settings > Siri & Search to find Siri settings on iPhone.

Turn off Allow Siri When Locked to eliminate most accidental Hey Siri calls — when your phone is sitting idly on a nearby desk or table. Set Listen for to Off to disable the feature entirely, even when your phone is in use.

Turn off Press Side Button for Siri to prevent Siri from being activated by squeezing the power button on accident.

With all three turned off, you won’t be able to activate Siri at all.

How to disable Siri on AirPods

Customizing controls on AirPods
I set mine to Play/Pause and Next Track.
Screenshot: D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac

Siri is activated on AirPods by either a tap (AirPods and AirPods 2) a squeeze (AirPods Pro and AirPods 3) or a button press (AirPods Max).

To disable Siri, make sure your AirPods are connected. Go to Settings > AirPods right at the top. From here, you can customize the left and right AirPod controls. Tap on each and change it from Siri to either Play/Pause, Next Track, Previous Track or nothing.

If you don’t see this menu, make sure your AirPods are connected to your iPhone first.

How to disable Siri on Apple TV

Turn off Siri on Apple TV
It’s especially annoying if you set it off in the middle of an episode.
Screenshot: D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac

The new Apple TV remote puts the Siri button in a weird spot: the side, in the exact spot one might grab the remote while picking it up from a table or a couch crack. And that’s not to mention the old remote, much critically panned, with the Siri button right next to the Back button, the Pause button and the Volume button.

Go to Settings > General > Siri and turn Siri off.

If you’re interested in an Apple TV remote without Siri, we recommend the Function101 Button Remote.

How to disable Siri on HomePod

“Hey Siri” is the primary way to interact with a HomePod. But if, for some reason, you want to physically press the button on top or AirPlay your music and podcasts from your device to your HomePod and nothing else, you can disable Hey Siri.

Just say, “Hey Siri, turn off Hey Siri,” and confirm with “yes.”

If you want to turn this back on later, press and hold the top of the HomePod and say, “Turn on Hey Siri.”

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