iPhone users have raised concerns about the small orange dot that occasionally appears on their screens. While it may seem minor, many wonder if it’s harmless — or a sign their phone is listening without permission.
The orange dot is Apple’s privacy indicator that shows when an app is using the microphone. In most cases, it appears during calls, voice notes, or audio recordings. However, some users have noticed it when they weren’t using any audio features, leading to unease.
Experts explain that the dot usually appears because an app is running in the background, and many users forget which apps are still open. To investigate, close all apps and see if the dot disappears. If not, restart the phone. If it persists, check app permissions or contact support.
Apple also uses a green dot to indicate when the camera is being accessed. Sometimes, both dots may appear if an app uses both features, like during video calls.
Though unsettling, these dots enhance transparency and privacy. For added control, users can manage microphone and camera permissions in Settings, allowing only trusted apps access.