How to turn off Apple's Journal 'Discoverable by Others' setting that's enabled by default...

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in iOS edited April 8

Apple's Journal app automatically opts you into sharing your location with people around you -- kind of. The truth is complicated. Here's what it specifically means, and how to opt out.

Smartphone screen showing a settings menu for 'Journaling Suggestions' with toggle switches and options for location and privacy settings.
How to opt out of Journal's 'Discoverable by Others' feature



In December, Apple released the Journal app. It's a simple way for users to get into the habit of digitally journaling. Its simple interface -- and lack of iPad support -- hasn't made the app particularly popular.

Maybe that's why it took so long for someone to notice that Apple has a setting called "Discoverable by Others" turned on by default. The setting doesn't quite do what it implies that it does.



The setting, which was spotted by The Wall Street Journal, certainly sounds like it invades your privacy. But, it isn't sharing your journal, or even your journal suggestions, with anyone around you.

Discoverable by Others is part of Journaling Suggestions, a feature that suggests topics to write about based on your phone, music you listen to, places you've been, people you've called, or photos you've taken. However, Discoverable by Others is enabled even if you haven't enabled Journaling Suggestions.

An Apple spokesperson reached out to WSJ and said the option is designed to improve journaling suggestions. Their example was: "Say, you hosted a dinner party at your house, with friends in your contacts. The system might prioritize that in the suggestions, as it knows from the head count that there was something different about that event. It wasn't just your average night at home with your family."

So, the app doesn't share what you're journaling, but it does share your location -- sort of. It uses Bluetooth to see devices and users around you to see if you're hanging around other people in your contacts. And it's doing the same for them.

Apple says that it doesn't store which specific contacts were around -- but instead, it uses the information to nudge you to journal about any noteworthy events. The company reiterates that it isn't telling anyone around you anything personal.

Still, if the option makes you feel a little creeped out, here's how you can turn it off.

How to turn off "Discoverable by Others" Journal setting

  1. On your iPhone, open Settings

  2. Scroll down and tap Privacy and Safety

  3. Tap Journaling Suggestions

  4. Scroll down and toggle off Discoverable by Others


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Comments

  • Reply 1 of 3
    coolfactorcoolfactor Posts: 2,245member
    I have no qualms with the way that this feature works. Seems to be anonymous and private, but using anonymized "crowd-sourced" data to help you use the app.

    But at least there should be a prompt when the app is first opened to alert the user to this feature, giving them the option to opt-out?

    ronnwatto_cobra
  • Reply 2 of 3
    entropysentropys Posts: 4,168member
    Least harmful version of this kind of social media, but for Apple, this should not be default.
    I don’t use journal, but if it is always giving you “suggestions” that would annoy me to much to use it even if inclined to.  But I’m  a grumpy old man, and revel in it.
    muthuk_vanalingamronnwatto_cobra
  • Reply 3 of 3
    badmonkbadmonk Posts: 1,295member
    entropys said:
    Least harmful version of this kind of social media, but for Apple, this should not be default.
    I don’t use journal, but if it is always giving you “suggestions” that would annoy me to much to use it even if inclined to.  But I’m  a grumpy old man, and revel in it.
    As another grumpster, agree completely.   This should have been called “suggested by others” or “discovered around you” instead.  This is messy use of language by someone who wasn’t thinking.
    muthuk_vanalingamronnpascal007watto_cobra
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