
Siri can read your text messages if you have enabled the "Allow Siri When Locked" feature in your iPhone settings. This feature allows Siri to access your messages even when your phone is locked.
It's worth noting that this feature is turned on by default, so you may need to go into your settings to disable it.
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Stop Siri from Reading Messages
If you're tired of Siri reading your text messages out loud, you can easily turn it off. To stop Siri from reading messages on AirPods, go to Settings, then scroll down to Notifications, and tap Announce Notifications to flip the toggle to the off position.
This will prevent Siri from reading out notifications for any of your apps, both on AirPods and CarPlay. If you want notification announcements only when your AirPods are connected to CarPlay, scroll to Announce When Connected To and turn off the Headphones toggle.
You can also customize how Siri announces messages when you're in a car by tapping CarPlay. Note that you may not see the CarPlay option if you've never connected your phone to a supported vehicle.
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To stop Siri from reading messages from your iPhone, go to Settings, then select Control Center, and scroll through the list of Included Controls to find Announce Messages... and tap the - (Minus) to remove it.
Here are the steps to stop Siri from reading messages temporarily from the Control Center:
- Unlock your iPhone and swipe down from the right corner of the screen.
- Tap the Announce Messages icon to turn it off.
- Alternatively, you can tap and hold the Announce Messages icon to open a menu and mute it for 1 hour or turn it off for the day.
You can also use your Apple Watch to prevent Siri from reading your texts aloud. To do this, swipe up from the bottom to open the watch's Control Center, then scroll to the bottom and tap the Announce Messages icon to turn it off.
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Prevent Auto-Reading of Incoming Messages
You can stop Siri from reading your text messages by disabling the Announce Messages with Siri feature. To do this, go to Settings, select Control Center, and remove the Announce Messages feature from your options.
The Announce Messages feature can be accessed from the Control Center on your iPhone or Apple Watch. On your iPhone, swipe down from the right corner of the screen to access the Control Center, and tap the Announce Messages icon to turn it off.
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Alternatively, you can tap and hold the Announce Messages icon to open a menu and mute Announce Messages for 1 hour or turn it off for the day. This is a convenient way to temporarily turn off the feature when you don't want to hear your messages.
If you're using AirPods, you can also stop Siri from reading your text messages by disabling the Announce Notifications feature. To do this, go to Settings, select Notifications, and turn off the Announce Notifications toggle.
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By following these steps, you can prevent Siri from reading your text messages and enjoy a more personalized experience with your Apple device.
Disable Message Reading on Apple Devices
If you're tired of Siri reading your text messages, there's a simple solution.
To completely stop Siri from announcing notifications, flip the Announce Notifications toggle at the top of the Settings page to the off (grayed out) position. This prevents Siri from reading out notifications for any of your apps both on AirPods and CarPlay.
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You can also customize the notification settings to only read Time Sensitive and Direct Messages, or All Notifications.
To stop Siri from reading messages on your Apple Watch, swipe up from the bottom to open the watch's Control Center and tap the Announce Messages icon.
Alternatively, you can tap and hold the Announce Messages icon to open a menu of options where you can choose to mute it for 1 hour or turn it off for the day.
Here are the steps to disable message reading on various Apple devices:
By following these steps, you can regain control over your notifications and enjoy a more peaceful experience with your Apple devices.
Stop Text Reading on AirPods
If you're tired of Siri interrupting your music or podcasts with text message readings, you can easily stop it.
To completely stop Siri from announcing notifications, flip the Announce Notifications toggle at the top of the page to the off (grayed out) position in the iOS Settings app. This prevents Siri from reading out notifications for any of your apps both on AirPods and CarPlay.
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You can also customize the Announce Notifications feature to announce only Time Sensitive and Direct Messages, or All Notifications. This way, you can control what gets read out loud.
If you want notification announcements only when your AirPods are connected to CarPlay, scroll to Announce When Connected To and turn off the Headphones toggle. This will allow you to customize how Siri announces messages when you’re in a car.
Here are the steps to stop Siri from reading messages on AirPods:
- Open the iOS Settings app and scroll down to Notifications.
- Go to the Siri section and tap Announce Notifications.
- Flip the Announce Notifications toggle at the top of the page to the off (grayed out) position.
By following these simple steps, you can regain control over your AirPods and enjoy uninterrupted music or podcasts.
How to Stop Siri from Reading Messages
You're probably wondering why Siri keeps reading out your text messages. Well, it's actually a feature designed to make life easier, but sometimes it can be annoying. To stop Siri from reading messages, you can turn off the Announce Notifications feature in Settings.
To do this, go to Settings > Notifications, and then scroll down to the Siri section. Tap on Announce Notifications and flip the toggle to the off position. This will prevent Siri from reading out notifications for any of your apps, including messages, on AirPods and CarPlay.
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If you only want to stop Siri from reading messages on AirPods, you can scroll down to Announce When Connected To and turn off the Headphones toggle. This will allow Siri to announce messages only when your AirPods are connected to CarPlay.
Alternatively, you can also remove the Announce Messages feature from the Control Center on your iPhone. To do this, go to Settings > Control Center, and then scroll through the list of Included Controls until you find Announce Messages. Tap the - (Minus) button to remove it from your options.
If you want to temporarily turn off Announce Messages, you can access it from the Control Center on your iPhone. Swipe down from the right corner of the screen, tap the Announce Messages icon, and toggle it off. You can also tap and hold the icon to open a menu and mute Announce Messages for 1 hour or turn it off for the day.
On your Apple Watch, you can also prevent Siri from reading messages by turning off the Announce Messages feature in the Control Center. Swipe up from the bottom of the screen, scroll to the bottom, and tap the Announce Messages icon to turn it off.
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Here's a quick reference guide to help you stop Siri from reading messages:
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