iPhone is a powerful device for storing and sharing personal information, photos, videos, and more.
But did you know that you can also share things you don’t want people to see with other people nearby?
Apple’s new Journal app helps you reflect on everyday moments and special events, and uses on-device machine learning to create personalized suggestions for your journal entries.
However, some of these suggestions may contain sensitive or personal data that you want to keep private.
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Why should we care?
Imagine this. Every photo you take and every note you write can be accessed by someone nearby using their iPhone. Interested? perhaps. About it? absolutely. The Journal app lets you share content you want to keep private with other people nearby.
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This feature is intended to improve the user experience by suggesting content based on location and activity data, but it can lead to over-sharing of personal information. So how can you change your journal app’s privacy settings to turn off features that could expose your information to others? Follow me and I’ll show you how to stop it Masu.

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How to protect your privacy on your iPhone
Let’s take a look at the steps you can take to ensure that your journal entries and photos remain only for your eyes.
- beginning, Swipe down at the top of your phone setting.
- Tap setting Scroll down until you find Privacy and security and Please tap.
- Scroll down again to Journaling suggestions and Click.
- then switch off others can discover.
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What does this mean to you?
Turning off “See Me” prevents the Journal app from sending your location and activity data to other nearby iPhone users. This means your diary entries and photos will not be suggested in the app. It also means you can’t see their stuff. This helps protect your privacy and avoid unwanted sharing of your personal information.
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Cart important points
Your iPhone can store and share your data, but it can also reveal your data to others nearby. Apple’s Journal app uses machine learning to suggest diary entries, some of which may be private or sensitive. To protect your privacy, change your journal app’s settings and turn off features that might make your data visible to others. Your iPhone and data are yours. Don’t show others what you don’t want them to see.
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