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‘Creepy’ new iPhone setting makes you ‘Discoverable by Others’

Apple’s latest software update automatically turns on “Creepy Sounds Settings” on iPhones around the world.

The “Discoverable” setting is located under “Journaling Suggestions” in your iPhone’s Privacy & Security settings.

Journalling Suggestions works in conjunction with the new Journal app released as part of. iOS17.2 In December of last year.

When iPhone users turn on this feature, it uses historical data stored on their phone, such as music, photos, workouts, people they’ve called or texted, and important locations, to write about which moments to write about. Apple explains that it will suggest something. Journal app.


The iPhone’s journaling feature is considered “creepy.” AP

However, the Discover People feature is enabled by default even if you don’t turn on journaling suggestions. This also applies if you delete the Journal app.

Joanna Stern, Senior Personal Technology Columnist wall street journalsays it’s not as scary as you might think, but suggests you might want to turn it off anyway.

Stern decided to look into the feature, which had been controversial online, and learned from Apple that his phone uses Bluetooth to track contacts within its contacts without storing which specific contacts were around. I was told that I could detect nearby devices and use this as context for improvements. Journaling suggestions.

Apple denied sharing users’ names or location information with others, as some have claimed on social media.

Apple gave the example of hosting a dinner party at home with friends in your contacts.


Screenshot of the “People See Me” setting in iPhone Privacy & Security settings related to the iOS 17.2 update
Use journaling suggestion settings to help others find you.

The company said it may prioritize events with journaling suggestions because the system recognizes that due to the number of people, it’s not your average evening at home with your family.

“Even if this makes sense to an avid journalist (I’ve never met one), why does Apple turn on ‘discoverable’ by default?” Stern asked. “Why not ask when you turn on journaling suggestions?”

In response, an Apple spokesperson told Stern that this was done so that users could benefit from this regardless of whether their friends or people around them use the Journal app.

apple Support page If you disable “People discover me” so that they are not included in your contact count, “Prioritize suggestions with others” will also be disabled, so journaling suggestions will not be included in contacts with devices around you. It explains that the number ahead will no longer be detected.

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