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Apple works on iPhone journaling app for physical and mental health tracking. All details

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The Wall Street Journal, there is an upcoming app that has not been officially announced yet. The app is reported to have a personalization feature that will provide users with potential topics to write about, such as their workouts.

Additionally, it will offer an "All Day People Discovery" feature that can detect when a user is physically close to other people.

The information was obtained by the WSJ from documents they reviewed. Apple's upcoming journaling app is expected to gather a larger amount of user data, including text messages and phone calls, which sets it apart from existing third-party journaling apps.

Despite this, the company is said to be focusing on privacy and security by ensuring that the analysis of the user's day will take place on their device itself.

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