I made the mistake of triggering Siri in the car to play an album I owned…and it signed me up for a one week Apple Music trial subscription instead. The switch was seamless until I saw the accompanying email. And there was no confirmation via the interface (visual or verbal). I still have the listing in the Subscriptions area of iCloud after I made sure it was cancelled. It hasn’t happened again, which I suspect is because of the listing.
A possible cause is the Siri-enabled button on the remote that can trigger music requests.
Chapstick, car key, multitool[1], phone, flashlight[2], wallet
I plan for the worst when I step outside the front door. The number of times I’ve needed a light is twice the number of times I’ve needed a knife, but both are immensely useful to have even when going on quick trips.
I'm always baffled by people who say this. I always carry one and use it constantly from opening packages to working on servers, and I'll frequently have people come ask to borrow it when they need a screwdriver or bottle opened or something.
I know but that is not possible in every situation. I for example had no recovery mode on a MBP so I needed to get the Apple software on it somehow.
The tool from dosdude can do a bit more. With it I managed to install High Sierra on a MBP from 2009 (which isn't compatible anymore but it runs flawlessly).
Before it had an HDD with Windows only and no access to recovery mode or diagnostic tools. Thanks to the "High Sierra Patcher" everything works now :)
A possible cause is the Siri-enabled button on the remote that can trigger music requests.