Sobre la app

Day One Journal is a journaling and reflection tool, not a child-learning app. Its likely use is writing entries, storing memories, and organizing personal notes or photos in a private space. In a family context that may support reflection or writing habits, but the app should still be framed as a personal journaling product rather than as guided child instruction.

The core value is privacy and thoughtful record-keeping, which usually makes it more suitable for older children, teens, or adults than for very young users.

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Apple Design Award
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Revisión de seguridad

Safety around Day One Journal depends on privacy settings, backups, cloud sync, attached media, and who can access entries on a shared device. Parents should check passcode options, export behavior, and whether personal writing or photos could be exposed through syncing, notifications, or shared accounts.

If a child uses a journaling tool, adults should make clear who owns the account and how private content will be protected.

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Criterios de Selección

Nuestra evaluación se basa en una revisión de cuatro pilares centrales: privacidad, adecuación a la edad, valor educativo y ausencia de publicidad. También consideramos premios y certificaciones.

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