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    Yes, your iPhone can track every place you visit – here’s how to turn it off

    Michael ComaousBy Michael ComaousOctober 11, 20253 Mins Read
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    ZDNET’s key takeaways

    • Apple Maps now tracks and lists places you visit automatically.
    • You can manage, edit, or delete your Visited Places in Maps.
    • Visited Places can be turned off or set to auto-delete.

    With iOS 26, Apple added a new feature to its Maps app. Known as Visited Places, this option tracks the places you visit. That capability sounds handy, as it gives you a way to easily find and return to previous locations.

    Also: How to use Hold Assist on iOS 26 (and why it’s my must-have iPhone feature)

    But any feature that tracks your whereabouts can raise a red flag. Apple promises that the information is encrypted and that no one at the company can read it. Still, you may want to manage or even turn off this option. Here are the steps.

    How to use Visited Places in Apple Maps – and disable it

    First, consider enabling the Visited Places feature in Maps so you can see how it works and then decide if and how you want to use it. 

    Go to Settings, select Apps, and choose Maps. Tap the setting for Location and turn on the switches for Precise Location and Visited Places if they’re off.


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    Enable Visited Places

    Screenshot by Lance Whitney/ZDNET
    Enable Significant Locations & Routes

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    Check out Visited Places in Apple Maps

    Screenshot by Lance Whitney/ZDNET

    Tap any place to view it. You’ll then find all the details about it, including the location, hours of operation, contact information, and reviews. You can also get directions to it.


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    View a specific place

    Screenshot by Lance Whitney/ZDNET

    Next, you can manage each individual place. To do this, tap the ellipsis icon next to a specific place. From the menu, you’re able to add it to your regular Places lists, share the place with someone else, add a note to the place, rate it, indicate if the location is wrong, and remove it.

    Also: This iOS 26 trick made my old iPhone photos really pop – in 3D


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    Manage a Visited Place

    Screenshot by Lance Whitney/ZDNET

    By default, a Visited Place is stored for three months. If you want to increase that duration, swipe to the bottom and tap Keep Visits. You can then change the duration to one year or forever. After choosing a new duration, tap Save.


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    Change how long Visited Places are stored

    Screenshot by Lance Whitney/ZDNET
    Clear visits

    Screenshot by Lance Whitney/ZDNET

    Finally, you can disable Visited Places entirely. To do this, go to Settings, select Apps, and choose Maps. Tap the setting for Location and turn off the switch for Visited Places.


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    Disable Visited Places

    Screenshot by Lance Whitney/ZDNET

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