1. Turn Down the Volume

You can immediately stop the music from playing loud by turning the volume down to zero. This makes sense when you do it every time before switching off the engine, so when you start it again, music will still play, but you won’t hear the sound. I know it may sound lame, but it’s one of the best workarounds you can practice before getting out of the car.

2. Find Auto-play Settings in the Car Sound System

The smart Bluetooth stereo system in your car should have an option to disable the autoplay feature. As each car has different settings, you must scan through all music & connectivity options to find the switch that will let you customize the feature. Once found, turn it off, and you might be free from that irritating situation at all times! If there’s no such option available, you probably need to look out for another hack!

3. Use a Silent Music Track to Prevent Apple Music from Playing

You can always organize your music playlists and tracks to play in order in a music app. To prevent songs from automatically playing loud, put silent music tracks ahead of your favorite songs. As Apple Music tends to play tracks in alphabetical order, you can rename the silent ones and make them play first.

4. Tell Siri to Stop Playing Apple Music in the Car

The voice assistant on your iPhone is quick to address all your queries and provide a prompt solution. Just call out Siri to stop the music, and your action will promptly be executed. However, it would be best to do this whenever the music starts playing after getting into the car.

5. Turn off CarPlay to Stop iPhone from Auto-play Apple Music

If you’ve turned on CarPlay on your iPhone, it will automatically start playing tracks from Apple Music while you’re in the car. You can disable this feature with the below-mentioned steps.

6. Disable Cellular Usage of Music App

Music will start streaming automatically when mobile data is enabled on your iPhone. You can disable the data access to that music app to stop your iPhone from auto-playing tracks. To do so,

7. Send Your Feedback to Apple

If you think that Apple should provide a separate setting to turn off auto-play music, you can contact Apple and drop your feedback. You can also reach them via Twitter and report your concern about the same feature. Signing Off… Overlooking the perks like wireless connection and easy pairing, autoplay might appear an intrusive feature of a Bluetooth stereo system. But, if you try one of the actions listed above, I’m sure you may want to neglect the downside and keep enjoying the perks. What do you think about it? Shouldn’t you try out all the ways explained? Share your thoughts in the comment section below! You may also like to read these

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