In iOS 26, Apple Maps has a feature called Visited Places that when enabled automatically logs where you've been, with the aim of making it easier to revisit your favorite spots or to share locations with friends.

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While it can be useful for tracking your travels, you might prefer to keep your location history private. Here's how to disable the feature and clear your history.

What Is Visited Places?

Visited Places keeps a record of locations you've visited, organizing them by category such as restaurants, shops, or transit stops. The feature is end-to-end encrypted, so Apple can't read your data, and it syncs across all your Apple devices signed into the same account.

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You can search your visited places by name, date, or category, add personal notes, and even save locations to custom guides. However, if you'd rather not have Maps tracking your movements at all, you can turn it off completely.

How to Turn Off Visited Places

When you upgrade to ‌iOS 26‌, the Maps app pops up an alert on first launch letting you know about the new Visited Places feature, so that you can opt in or opt out. If you opted in and now want to disable it, or you don't remember seeing the popup, here's what to do.

  1. Open the Settings app on your iPhone.
  2. Tap through to Apps ➝ Maps ➝ Location.
  3. Toggle off the Visited Places switch.

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With the toggle disabled, Maps will no longer track the places you visit. Note that you can also access the toggle by going to Privacy and Security ➝ Location Services ➝ Maps.

How to Clear Your Visited Places History

In the Maps app's Visited Places card, the Keep Visits buttons gives you options to change how long visits are kept (three months, one year, and forever). If you want to delete the entirety of location history, you can also clear it from within the Maps app.

  1. Open the Maps app on your iPhone.
  2. Tap Places, then tap Visited Places.
  3. Scroll to the bottom, tap Clear History, then tap Clear All.

Your visited places history will now be permanently deleted. You can also remove individual locations by tapping More (the three dots) next to any place card and selecting Remove.

Top Rated Comments

Stetrain Avatar
18 weeks ago
"Apple Maps may be doing exactly the thing it said it would do in the dialog where it asked if you wanted to enable the feature"
Score: 51 Votes (Like | Disagree)
vertsix Avatar
18 weeks ago
"You May Be Logging Places You Visit On Apple Maps – How to Disable"

Fixed it. There is a pop-up when you open Apple Maps for the first time on iOS 26 that gives you this option. It is opt-in. The author is making it seem like this is something malicious.
Score: 34 Votes (Like | Disagree)
orbital~debris Avatar
18 weeks ago

('https://www.macrumors.com/how-to/apple-maps-visited-places-disable/')
Article Link: Apple Maps May Be Logging Places You Visit – How to Disable ('https://www.macrumors.com/how-to/apple-maps-visited-places-disable/')
MacRumors, please consider writing posts with more ‘unbiased’ titles.

While the content is pretty fair, in that it describes the steps Apple have taken to keep this data private, encrypted etc., and that you can remove it, the title of the post is more likely than not to set readers into a particular frame of mind about the feature i.e. that it’s a bad thing that should be disabled.

I think Apple created the feature with good intentions, and it should be taken in that light.

The article could simply describe the feature, and then have a paragraph/heading about disabling if you wish to.
Score: 32 Votes (Like | Disagree)
turbineseaplane Avatar
18 weeks ago
I just can't stop laughing at this first image.

Just go ahead and make it totally transparent at this point - lmfao



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Score: 31 Votes (Like | Disagree)
neuropsychguy Avatar
18 weeks ago

Apple Maps is always worth uninstalling on Day 1 anyway.
Why, what's better? For my driving I've found it's as good as Google Maps -- sometimes better, sometimes worse, but overall similar. I've not found anything else clearly better than either.
Score: 29 Votes (Like | Disagree)
technolambo Avatar
18 weeks ago
The headline here and framing is complete FUD. This is exactly the type of article my family will read and follow mindlessly out of fear.


In iOS 26, Apple Maps has a feature called Visited Places that when enabled automatically logs where you've been
It isn't doing it "automatically" - it's doing it when you enable it. It is opt-in and users are asked explicitly.


While it can be useful for tracking your travels, you might prefer to keep your location history private
Complete FUD - it is private and encrypted, as the article itself points out:

The feature is end-to-end encrypted, so Apple can't read your data,
Score: 25 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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