@sumudu what do you note in the work journal? Also, do you use the desktop app for that?
// @thedan84 @joeo10
@sumudu what do you note in the work journal? Also, do you use the desktop app for that?
// @thedan84 @joeo10
@dgold I journal mostly based on my mood. If I'm angry, it really helps me calm down. It's like I'm making my case to someone and fleshing out my arguments.
If I'm in a quirky mood, I'll just take a pic or a selfie and save it. Kinda feels good.
If I'm happy or reminiscing or stuck in a fug, that comes out on the screen.
There's mental health benefits. I have bad memory and it's one of my main fears in life - to lose my memory. So this acts like a log of things I would want to remember.
// @sumudu @thedan84 @joeo10
Not sure if my reply here to @joeo10 was posted twice or I'm just seeing it twice…
@joeo10 Oh you used the desktop apps too? (which is why you'd need syncing. The new Day One comes with Sync disabled.)
I did have the Day One Classic desktop app, but of late my journaling has been only on my phone. I understand though. I've never asked the question about security and you're right about pointing it out. Seems their FAQ admits it's not yet fully secure.
"Security. We've architected Day One Sync to securely store your data. In the future, we'll be offering end-to-end encryption on top of our current server-side encryption."
// @sumudu @thedan84
@joeo10 Oh you used the desktop apps too? (which is why you'd need syncing. The new Day One comes with Sync disabled.)
I did have the Day One Classic desktop app, but of late my journaling has been only on my phone. I understand though. I've never asked the question about security and you're right about pointing it out. Seems their FAQ admits it's not yet fully secure.
"Security. We've architected Day One Sync to securely store your data. In the future, we'll be offering end-to-end encryption on top of our current server-side encryption."
// @sumudu @thedan84
@hazardwarning I know, right? The only situation here is that Facebook's tools probably locked the child's account. Otherwise, it's just one password away.
// @matigo @lukasros