If you leave your iPhone misplaced, I think is better you do not have Siri enabled on the lock screen; the bad side is that you are discarding (among many other great things that Siri can do for you) the possibility that whoever finds your iPhone can give it back to you asking your information to Siri, but someone asking Siri could get much more than the owner's identity.
Siri reads all notifications aloud even if you had blocked in the lock screen, allowing for example the person who steals your iPhone can check a SMS/Mail verification code to login in your WhatsApp/Line/Telegram... or other online service, from another device.
Even, maybe you have apps that could show private or sensible notifications on lock screen, so maybe you would like to disable "Show on Lock Screen" for a particular app in Settings + Notifications, and even turn off the "Notifications View" in Settings + (Touch ID &) Passcode, for Not allow access when locked, but if ask Siri, will read all notifications aloud, including which are not allowed on the lock screen.
Idea: A handful of toggles on Settings + (Touch ID &) Passcode + Siri ; We could choose what Siri does and what not when our iDevice is Passcode Locked, gaining privacy without giving up Siri.
What do you think?
Siri reads all notifications aloud even if you had blocked in the lock screen, allowing for example the person who steals your iPhone can check a SMS/Mail verification code to login in your WhatsApp/Line/Telegram... or other online service, from another device.
Even, maybe you have apps that could show private or sensible notifications on lock screen, so maybe you would like to disable "Show on Lock Screen" for a particular app in Settings + Notifications, and even turn off the "Notifications View" in Settings + (Touch ID &) Passcode, for Not allow access when locked, but if ask Siri, will read all notifications aloud, including which are not allowed on the lock screen.
Idea: A handful of toggles on Settings + (Touch ID &) Passcode + Siri ; We could choose what Siri does and what not when our iDevice is Passcode Locked, gaining privacy without giving up Siri.
What do you think?
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