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Thanks to everyone who voted for this feature, and for your extremely helpful comments. We definitely agree that a passcode system is needed to provide some extra security for your journals! We are currently in the process of working on the design for this feature, but we’re running into something we wanted to run by you, too. Even with a passcode, all the journal content is available on iCloud if you have it enabled. This means you could also access your journal files if you dug through your Files app, and also if you logged into your iCloud account from the web. Passcodes for many other apps work this way, but with journals, we want to know if this is a dealbreaker. Would you feel that having a passcode on the app itself is enough? This would deter any family members or others who share your device from accessing your…
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Knowing that Zinnia is a ‘journal, diary, scrapbook, etcetera,’ it could be judicious to lock it when away. I know 3rd party apps can do this but I would prefer Pixite to code this feature in. Just a thought.
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I think I’m saying this right; iCloud is a very individual entity, so I’m guessing who ever has access to your iPad can enter your personal cloud service through ‘Files’ app & find the journals. I would think if it is locked on the iPad it should be locked in your cloud. Settings seem to be exact in other apps. If locked it stays locked in the cloud. Oops I’m starting to confuse myself. Ok, locked on iPadOS and your cloud.