How to See Which iPhone Apps Are Listening to Your Microphone

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Are you worried that your apps are listening using your device’s built-in microphone? If so, it’s easy to know for sure—and to revoke microphone access if necessary—by checking a list in Settings. Here’s how to do it.


First, open the “Settings” app.


Tap the Settings icon on iPhone



In “Settings,” tap “Privacy.”


In iPhone Settings, tap Privacy.



In “Privacy,” tap “Microphone.”


In Privacy settings, tap Microphone.



On the next screen, you’ll see a list of installed apps that have previously requested access to your microphone. Each app has a switch beside it. If the switch is “on” (green) then the app can access your microphone. If the switch is “off” (or greyed out), then the app cannot access your microphone.


An example list of iPhone apps that can access your microphone in Privacy Settings.



If you’d like to remove an app’s access to your microphone, tap the switch beside it to turn it off. Likewise, if you’d like to give an app access to your microphone, turn the switch on.


In iPhone Settings, to grant or revoke access to your microphone, tap the switch beside the app in the list.



When you’re done, exit “Settings” and your changes will take effect immediately.


It’s worth noting that if you’re running iOS 14 and up, you can tell when an app is using your microphone if there is an orange dot in the status bar in the top right corner of your iPhone screen. (If you see a green dot, that means your camera is in use.)


The orange dot in your iPhone status bar means the microphone is in use.



If you ever feel that an app is using your microphone when it shouldn’t, simply visit Settings > Privacy > Microphone as detailed above and revoke the app’s access by flipping the switch beside it to “off.” Good luck!


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