How can I stop music from automatically playing on my iPhone?

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How can I stop music from automatically playing on my iPhone?

Whenever I connect my iPhone to my car or simply open certain apps, music starts playing automatically. It’s becoming quite frustrating as it happens unexpectedly and at inconvenient times. I want to understand why this is occurring and how I can manage these auto-play features effectively. It seems like my iPhone is set up to start playing music by default, but I can’t figure out how to disable this. It’s more than just a minor inconvenience; it interrupts my focus and sometimes embarrasses me when the music blasts at full volume in public places. I need some clear guidance on how I can stop music from automatically playing on my iPhone.

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Here’s how I managed to solve this issue on my iPhone:

  1. Turn off ‘Hey Siri’: Go to Settings > Siri & Search, and disable ‘Listen for Hey Siri.’ This way, accidental voice commands that trigger your music won’t happen.
  2. Automations: Open the Shortcuts app and go to Automations. Create a new personal automation that involves when you connect to CarPlay or a Bluetooth device. Set the action to turn off the Music app.

This ensures that your iPhone is actively instructed not to start music based on location or device connections.

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Sure, here’s what you need to do to stop music from automatically playing on your iPhone:

  1. Open the Settings app on your iPhone.
  2. Scroll down and tap on ‘Music.’
  3. Look for the ‘Autoplay’ toggle and switch it off.
  4. Also, check any ‘Auto-launch’ settings in the apps that are causing the problem. Sometimes individual apps have their own settings that need to be adjusted.

This should help you manage when and how music plays on your iPhone.

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I’ve dealt with this issue too, and here’s a more drastic fix:

  • Uninstall Music Apps: If you hardly use the default Music app or any specific third-party music apps, just uninstall them. This way, no music app will be available to auto-play.

By removing the app, you eliminate the problem entirely. This drastic method ensures no more surprises with music starting unexpectedly, but make sure you’re okay with using alternatives like streaming services with more advanced playback controls directly in their apps.

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One approach that worked for me involves tweaking multiple settings:

  1. Check Apple Music settings and disable ‘Shake to Shuffle’ if that’s causing songs to start inadvertently.
  2. Make sure you’re closing apps completely rather than just swiping them away. Double-tap the Home button, then swipe up on the Music app to close it.
  3. Disabling background app refresh for the Music app might be helpful. Go to Settings > General > Background App Refresh and toggle off the Music app.
  4. If you use automation apps like Shortcuts, ensure that no automation scripts are set to start music playback.

These settings allow you to gain more control over when and how your music is played, reducing automatic playback’s occurrences.

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I completely understand the frustration. Here’s a detailed way to stop the autoplaying music:

  1. Disable CarPlay: If your iPhone is playing music automatically when connected to the car, go to Settings > General > CarPlay, and forget your car if you don’t use CarPlay.
  2. Turn off Handoff and Siri Suggestions: Go to Settings > General > Handoff. Make sure to toggle Handoff off. Then, go to Settings > Siri & Search and toggle off ‘Suggestions in Search,’ ‘Suggestions in Look Up,’ and ‘Suggestions on Lock Screen.’
  3. Close the Music App Automatically: Use Guided Access to limit new app launches. Open Settings > Accessibility > Guided Access. Enable it and open the Music app. Triple-click the Home or Side button and configure Guided Access to disable buttons.
  4. Disable Bluetooth autoplay: Some Bluetooth devices trigger autoplay. Go to Settings > Bluetooth, find the problematic device, and forget it.

Experiment with these settings to see which combination works best for you.

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Here is a less technical but effective solution that worked for me when I wanted to stop music from playing automatically:

  • Mute the iPhone: Simply use the physical mute switch on the left side of your device. Flick the switch to mute, and it would at least prevent any unexpected noise. Of course, this won’t stop the music from playing silently in the background but can be a quick fix in public situations.

It’s convenient and doesn’t require navigating through multiple settings, offering a quick resolution until you find a permanent fix.

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