Apple Users
Related: About this forumHow to disable Apple Intelligence
If you want to disable Apple Intelligence on MacOS and iOS devices, here's how:
Disable Apple Intelligence in MacOS
- Click the Apple menu.
- Select System Settings
- Navigate to Apple Intelligence & Siri in the sidebar.
- Flip the Apple Intelligence toggle to Off.
- Thats ituntil the next update.
The process is quick, but the catch lies in its impermanence. Each OS update...can quietly reactivate it. Users on X have grumbled about this, with one suggesting its worth bookmarking the steps as a post-update ritual.
- Source: Apple Magazine, March 30, 2025 - "How to Disable Apple Intelligenceand Why You Might Need to Do It Repeatedly"
Disable Apple Intelligence in iOS (iPhone and iPad)
- Open Settings, scroll to Apple Intelligence & Siri.
- At the top, youll see a toggle for Apple Intelligence. Switch it off, then confirm by tapping Turn Off.
- Donefor now..
See also:
- "How to turn off Apple Intelligence on Mac" - MacPaw Blog: https://macpaw.com/how-to/turn-off-apple-intelligence
- "How to turn off Apple Intelligence and why you need to keep turning it off" - Apple Insider: https://appleinsider.com/inside/apple-intelligence/tips/how-to-turn-off-apple-intelligence----and-keep-turning-it-off
Sector 001
(262 posts)Apple is a right wing company.
Apple CEO Tim Cook Is Donating $1 Million to Donald Trumps Inauguration Fund.
https://variety.com/2025/digital/news/apple-ceo-tim-cook-donates-1-million-trump-inauguration-1236265079/
Ilikepurple
(548 posts)And even if we do, what are the options? Google? Samsung is not exactly left of center? Once Twitter, Facebook, Microsoft, Google, Oracle, and Amazon blended their knees anyone who didnt was making a honorable but potentially disastrous business decision. You might have a better idea than I do, so maybe we should compile a list of technological alternatives to those companies that caved to Trump?
HappyLarge
(86 posts)We all just have to be as vigilant and proactive about our digital securitization we can.
bif
(26,890 posts)I've been big on Apple since I first started working on a computer for work, ages ago. I love my iPhone and my Apple laptop.
3Hotdogs
(15,263 posts)to deal with this?
Pinback
(13,569 posts)Its supported on iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max and apparently on all other iPhones ver. 16 and later.
https://www.macrumors.com/guide/does-my-iphone-support-apple-intelligence/