Hi,
In order for your application to be public, the webmap and all of it's layer also have to be public.
Both ArcGIS Online and Map Tour builder are supposed to do that for you when you share it.
Have you checked the sharing of your webmap?
If your webmap is shared, you should inspect your webmap to find the service that is creating the issue.
Jake,
Can you tell me where you were when you set the point layer to public? I have a story map that requires signing in for other people and I'm pretty sure I have everything public.
thanks,
Jared
Hi Jared,
I am far from an expert on this, but I recommend you double check your webmap and all related services/features to make sure they are shared. ESRI technical support can also log into your AGOL account and double check that all permissions/settings are correct.
Good luck,
Jake
Hi,
You can try to unshare the webmap through the item page and then share it again. This should warn you if any of the webmap layer is not shared appropriately. If this doesn't help, I recommend you duplicate the webmap and delete layers one by one until you find the one that cause the issue.
We are going to release a tool to help you troubleshoot that early next year.