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Go further with Journal

CREATING AND MAINTAINING a journal is simple enough in theory but, in practice, three things usually get in the way.

First, you may find yourself unsure of what to include. Second, you may forget to keep your Journal up to date. And third, you worry that others may catch sight of your digital diary and decide to take a look.

As we’ve already noted, Apple has addressed the first hurdle.seriously. All of your Journal entries will be encrypted, the suggestions are created entirely on your iPhone, and nothing is shared with the outside world (iCloud backups of your Journal data are end–to–end encrypted as well).

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