5 Risks You Face If You Use Siri

5 Risks You Face If You Use Siri

Last updated on July 20th, 2022 at 6:32 pm

It wasn’t long ago when saying something like “Siri, what’s the weather?” or “Hey Siri, set a reminder for me” seemed incredibly futuristic. Now our interaction with Siri is just one of the many features we take for granted daily. 

Siri and virtual assistants are amazing leaps in technology. They can make our lives so much easier. But there are a few downsides associated with using them that you need to be aware of to maintain your privacy and prevent your data from falling into the wrong hands. 

Issue 1: When is Siri Listening

Siri is activated when you say “Hey Siri” or hold the side button of your iPhone (Siri is also available on iPads, MacBooks, and other Apple devices). But have you ever noticed Siri turning on though without you intending it to? 

The truth is that Siri is always listening and collecting information on you. This could be used to sell adverts, store data about, or run other security risks. 

The good news is Apple does include a few tools to prevent Siri from listening to you all the time. The problem is that it can and does bypass through creating a heap of privacy problems in the process. 

Issue 2: Siri Goes Shopping 

Siri can do more than add items to your shopping list. Since last year, Siri can be integrated into apps like Walmart’s Grocery App to put things in your online shopping cart. You can even place the order via Siri automatically. 

While saving time and making things touch-free, this does put more of your data at big companies like Walmart’s fingertips. Take a look at your apps, and you’ll see Siri can pull data from even more sensitive places like your bank accounts and more! 

Issue 3: IoT Devices

IoT (Internet-of-Things) and voice-activated assistants go together hand-in-hand. You can now tell Siri to turn on the lights, heat the house, or just about anything. 

IoT devices are notorious for their huge array of security flaws. Since they lack adequate protection, cybercriminals can easily break into them. And all of this can easily get wrapped up into your Siri usage, creating a host of potential risks. 

Issue 4: Your Conversations in the Cloud

You wouldn’t think all the silly and not-so-silly things you ask Siri are stored anywhere—especially in a vault you don’t have access to. 

Well, not only is Siri listening to all your conversations, but this data is stored in the cloud. There’s no way of telling what’s exactly in there as well, so things you say can be misinterpreted and have meaning attached to them you never intended. 

Issue 5: Hacking Risks

Apple has been pretty lucky and hasn’t been victimized yet. But in the world of cybercrime, it’s always a matter of when and not if a major hack will occur. 

It doesn’t even have to be an intentional attack. For instance, in 2018, a couple deactivated Alexa after it recorded and sent a private conversation to somebody in their contact list! While Amazon says this is extremely rare, that’s something nobody wants happening to them. Don’t wait for Siri to do this to you.  

How to Improve Your Safety With Siri and Other Voice Assistants

You deserve to have privacy. But many of these assistants are fundamentally flawed. Just using can put you at risk. 

If you do decide to continue using Siri, Alexa, or any other assistant, however, there are ways to claw back some of your privacy. 

Start by using a VPN. What is a VPN? It conceals your IP address and encrypts your internet connection. Using a VPN not only increases your safety with Siri but everything else you do online. Be sure to enable one at all times. 

In addition, there are ways to reduce Siri’s ability to snoop on you. To start, modify your privacy and security settings by going to Settings>Privacy > Analytics and Improvements. Then disable Improve Siri & Dictation

You should also go to Siri in settings and delete your stored Siri & Dictation History

While you’re at it, you should also consider disabling Allow Siri When Locked. This means Siri will only listen for “Hey Siri” while your phone is unlocked/open. 

Reclaim Your Privacy From Siri and Other Virtual Assistants

We’ve focused mainly on Siri in this article. But that doesn’t mean Alexa, Google, and Cortana aren’t just as bad, if not worse. 

Voice assistants are great, but just as you wouldn’t let people have full access to your phone, you shouldn’t let them have it either. Restrict what they can access and always turn on a VPN. This is the best way to get back the privacy that you deserve. 

Author Bio:

Dinesh Lakhwani

Dinesh Lakhwani, the entrepreneurial brain behind “TechCommuters,” achieved big things in the tech world. He started the company to make smart and user-friendly tech solutions. Thanks to his sharp thinking, focus on quality and the motto of never giving up, TechCommuters became a top player in the industry. His commitment to excellence has propelled the company to a leading position in the industry.

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