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If you see an orange or green dot at the top of your iPhone® screen, it’s an Apple® privacy feature in iOS 14 and later.
- Orange dot = an app is using your microphone (like Voice Memos).
- Green dot = an app is using your camera (or both camera and microphone, like during a video call).
To check which app is using your mic or camera, open Control Center—you’ll see the app name at the top.
Does an orange or green dot on your iPhone screen mean someone is secretly listening to you? It’s a common worry, but the answer is simple—these dots are part of Apple’s built-in privacy protections.
At Asurion, we answer thousands of iPhone questions every day, from fixing a broken iPhone camera to solving dictation issues. Here’s what those orange and green indicators mean and how you can manage them.
What does an orange or green dot on your iPhone screen mean?
If you’re running iOS 14 or later, you’ll see a small dot near the top of your iPhone screen when certain features are in use.
- Orange dot: An app is using the microphone. Example: making a recording in Voice Memos.
- Green dot: An app is using the camera (or both the camera and mic). Example: joining a live video on Facebook®.
These indicators are there to keep you informed whenever your mic or camera is active.
How to check which apps are using your microphone and camera
When the dot appears, you can quickly see which app is responsible.
- Open Control Center.
- On an iPhone with Face ID®, swipe down from the top-right corner.
- On an iPhone with a Home button, swipe up from the bottom.
- At the top of Control Center, you’ll see the app name next to a green or orange icon.
How to check and change access to your mic and camera
You can manage which apps are allowed to use your microphone and camera. Keep in mind, if you turn off access, some features—like making calls, taking pictures, or recording voice memos—may not work.
- Open Settings > Privacy & Security.
- Select Camera or Microphone.
- Slide the switch next to each app to grant (green) or deny (gray) access.
FAQ
Does the orange or green dot mean my iPhone is being hacked?
No—the orange and green dots are privacy features built into iOS. They simply show when an app is actively using your microphone or camera.
How do I turn off the orange dot on my iPhone?
Go to Settings > Privacy & Security > Microphone. From there, you can deny microphone access to specific apps.
Can I stop the green dot from showing up on my iPhone?
Not completely—it’s part of iOS. But you can control which apps have access to your camera in Settings > Privacy & Security > Camera.
Why does the dot stay on even after I close an app?
If the orange or green dot remains, check Control Center to see which app is running. Force-quit the app or restart your iPhone to clear it.
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