A lot has been written about the damaging effects of modern smartphone use/addiction recently. I'd love to give up my aging Android phone for something with a good camera, good battery life, and no Internet browser / social media. I still need WhatsApp, Google Maps, Uber, and a few other basic apps for work, but I want to get rid of anything with the potential to keep me scrolling infinitely. Has anyone else succeeded in this task? Are there good modern phones which can be successfully locked down to such a degree?
[+] [-] ERAAlex|3 years ago|reply
I have an iPhone but I don't use any social media (beside business related topics). At a certain hour, I switch on do not disturb mode - and problems are for tomorrow.
[+] [-] radonek|3 years ago|reply
[+] [-] user_7832|3 years ago|reply
Option A - not installing said apps at all
Option B - using focus modes/Android Wellbeing (and the iOS counterpart) or even battery saver's "disable all apps other than x" features
[+] [-] Someone|3 years ago|reply
Lock everything behind a difficult to type password. If that’s not enough, ask a friend to set such a password for you without telling you what it is. For optimal lock-out, ask a few strangers that don’t know each other and that you’re unlikely to ever meet again to each type a part of such a password (warning: this may make it impossible to download security updates or even to restore the phone to factory defaults)
[+] [-] randomly123|3 years ago|reply