Users Report Hearing Voices from iPhones: Is it a Privacy Concern or a Glitch?
- Privacy is increasingly important to users as breaches and violations become more common.
- One reported hearing a man's voice talking about a car crash.
- These incidents have led to speculation that iOS 18 may have bugs causing these glitches.
Privacy Concerns Rise as Users Hear Voices from iPhones
Privacy is increasingly important to users as breaches and violations become more common. Recently, some iPhone users reported hearing voices from their devices, raising concerns and sparking discussions online.
Two users shared their experiences. One reported hearing a man’s voice talking about a car crash. This user initially thought a YouTube video was playing, but found no apps running. Another user claimed to hear random conversations through their iPhone. Despite closing all apps, the sounds persisted, leading them to seek answers from others with similar issues.
These incidents have led to speculation that iOS 18 may have bugs causing these glitches. Apple has not yet addressed the situation. Some users suggested the possibility of cross-connections or hardware malfunctions. A few even mentioned carbon monoxide exposure, though this is less likely.
These occurrences highlight growing privacy concerns and the importance of addressing potential issues promptly. As more users report similar experiences, it will be crucial for Apple to respond and ensure user trust remains intact.
