
Robert Chavez-vazquez
Digital Wellbeing is a decent app with a few useful features. I like that it has a Focus mode, which lets you hide notifications from distracting apps — that can really help with staying on task. The screen time reminders are also helpful, since they show you how much time you're spending on certain apps. Overall, it's not the best app out there, but it's not bad either. Just an alright tool for managing your phone habits.
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Karishma
I wish they the "20-20-20 rule" thing—remind me every 20 minutes to look 20 ft away and that pop-up better not have an option to be removed for atleast a 20 seconds. The app may have the option to let me choose the time I want it to be on there. Also, add in the "average screen time this week" function as well. We need that. Overall, the app is great. I like how apps just turn off when a certain limit is hit. Quite helpful.

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This is definitely a malware app. It claims I can uninstall it from my Google Play store. It doesn't matter if you do. The settings will still work on this app even when you turn everything off on permissions to notifications to uninstalling it. It still works. By adding timers to your most important apps you use all the time. By controlling your phone calls and sms messages. It puts your apps on bedtime timers even when it's been turned off and uninstalled in my phone. It is a spy app and bad.
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