Google launches an application to combat mobile addiction

New delhi date. October 24, 2019, Thursday

Mobile companies nowadays are bringing features that make people addicted, while on the other hand these companies are claiming to get addicted. Google has launched some apps under Digital Wellbeing that aim to reduce mobile usage. These apps have come to Google's Play Store. But it cannot be searched directly and down.

Digital Wellbeing was introduced by Google during the I / O Developer Conference last year for Android smartphones. After that new options were added. Now the company has developed some experimental apps and its purpose is to help users better understand their smartphones and reduce screen time.

According to an Android Police report, Google has launched a total of five apps under digital wellbeing. If your smartphone does not have Google digital wellbeing feature then you can use these apps. If your Android smartphone must have an Android version of Android 8.0 Oreo or above. These apps are Unlcok Clock, We Flip, Post Box, Morph and Desert Island. You can find all five apps by going to Google Play Store and searching Google Creative Lab to download these apps. These apps have been launched under the Digital Wellbeing Experience.

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