- You can disable Siri on your Mac through your System Preferences.
- Siri is Apple’s virtual assistant and is available on nearly all Apple devices, including Mac computers.
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Apple launched its virtual assistant Siri in 2010, first as a stand-alone app for iOS, but it’s also now accessible via the menu bar or touchpad on Mac computers.
Siri can help with a handful of tasks ranging from composing messages, searching the web, playing music, and organizing calendars. According to Apple, Siri works best with the latest version of macOS, which is currently macOS Catalina.
However, if Siri’s infamous chime has become more of a burden than a benefit for you during your workflow, follow the steps below to disable the feature on your Mac computer.
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How to disable Siri on your Mac computer
1. Launch System Preferences from your dock or menu bar.
2. Find and select "Siri" in the bottom row of the menu.
3. On the left, under "Siri," deselect the check from "Enable Ask Siri" - this will turn off Siri completely.
You will be unable to access Siri from the menu bar or touch bar unless you enable Siri once again by going to System Preferences, then Siri, and checking "Enable Ask Siri" again.
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