Apple’s new Siri might delete your chats on its own
Apple’s next Siri update is rolling out with a quiet twist: your voice chats could vanish after a while. No more cluttered history. No manual deleting. Just Siri remembering what matters — and letting go of the rest.
The move isn’t just about clean storage. It’s about privacy. Right now, your requests — "Remind me to call Mamá next Tuesday," "Where’s the closest tienda that takes EBT?" — get saved to the cloud. But if Apple auto-deletes them after a set time, your conversations stay yours. No third party snooping. No data sold to advertisers.
This isn’t about fancy AI. It’s about trust. The kind your abuela expects: if you tell someone something, they don’t keep a copy tucked away in a drawer you can’t reach.
Apple’s not saying how long chats will last before they disappear. Could be days. Could be weeks. But for people who speak to Siri while driving, cooking, or juggling three jobs, this feels like a small win — one less thing to worry about.
Why this matters for us: Your voice, your rhythm, your family questions — shouldn’t be stored forever just to feed a data machine.
“Your voice, your rhythm, your family questions — shouldn’t be stored forever just to feed a data machine.”