Siri analyzes how you use your device to provide personalized suggestions and better search
Siri
learns how you use your devices in order to personalize your
experience. Using information stored on your device, such as your Safari
browsing history, emails, messages, and contacts, as well as
information contributed by other installed apps, Siri can provide
suggestions in searches, Look Up, News, Photos Memories, and more. You
can see the full list of features that Siri personalizes in the Siri
section of Settings.
Personalization is synced across your devices with end-to-end encryption
Siri
securely syncs this information among your devices, to make your
experience consistent on all of them. This sync is done using end-to-end
encryption.
To make suggestions and search results more relevant, some information is sent to Apple and not associated with you
In
some cases, such as when you use Siri Suggestions in Search, Look Up,
or Safari, generalized topics of interest that Siri has learned may be
sent to Apple to make your searches more relevant. These topics of
interest (for example, cooking or basketball) will help to give you more
relevant search results, and we use privacy-friendly techniques to
disassociate these topics of interest from you.
In
addition to these topics of interest, when you perform a search, your
device sends your search queries, suggestions you have selected, and
related usage data to Apple to process your request. This information is
not associated with you. Search results that show files and content on
your device will not be sent.
If
you have Location Services on your device turned on, the location of
your device will be sent to Apple to provide more relevant
recommendations. Searches for common words and phrases may be forwarded
from Apple to a search engine. These searches are not stored by the
search engine provider. To provide you with more relevant music and
video suggestions, if your device can access music or video subscription
services, then information such as the names of the subscription
services and types of subscriptions may be sent to Apple. Your account
name, number and password will not be sent to Apple. Location, search
queries, your interests, and usage information sent to Apple will only
be used by Apple to make Suggestions more relevant and to improve other
Apple products and services.
You have choice and control
You
can stop apps from contributing information to personalize Siri. Go to
Settings, then tap Siri, and scroll down to find the app you want to
disable. Tap on the name of that App and toggle the Search and
Suggestions switch to “off”.
If
you do not want Siri Suggestions to send your information to Apple, you
can turn off Siri Suggestions. You may do so under Settings, tap Siri
and slide the Suggestions in Search and Suggestions in Lookup switches
to “off”. Safari Suggestions can be turned off in Settings, tap Safari,
and slide Safari Suggestions to “off”.
You
can turn off Location Services for Siri Suggestions. To do so, open
Settings, tap Privacy, tap Location Services, tap System Services, and
slide the Location-Based Suggestions switch to “off”. If you turn off
Location Services on your device, your precise location will not be sent
to Apple. To deliver relevant search suggestions, Apple may use the IP
address of your Internet connection to approximate your location by
matching it to a geographic region.
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