Siri itself starts on my iPod 6th generation and interruptions of music

How can I prevent the Siri auto start on my iPod touch 6th generation? When I disable Siri, then the activated voice command and interrupts the music.

Try:

Settings > general > Siri > on

Settings > Touch ID & password > on

Settings > Touch ID & password > access when they are blocked > Siri > Off

TT2

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