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Digital Wellbeing #2796

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Alta1060 opened this issue Jul 10, 2024 · 0 comments
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Digital Wellbeing #2796

Alta1060 opened this issue Jul 10, 2024 · 0 comments

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Alta1060 commented Jul 10, 2024

Is your feature request related to a problem?

I have always wanted Niagara to have a version of the samsung's digital wellbeing features built in, take for instance, app timers, customizable periods of time to block the opening & usage of extraneous & distracting apps & games.This would be very useful for me & many others & be ultilized in a way that would be simple, effective & availible to all Android devices.

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The apps Niagara would block would be set by the Launcher with a community sourced blacklist rather than a users own preference which could just allow distracting apps to be used in "focus mode". When an app is blocked, it would simply be hidden even from favourites & when a user searched the app on Niagara's search tab. They should also be hard for a user to bypass these timers by setting restriction on extending or deleting app timers when they are close to or already expired. This would give Niagara more purpose after being granted Android accessibility features too as many of these features would be impossible without it. The mode itself could be accessed either from a separate option in settings by default or, if a user prefered, as a dedicated option below the Niagara settings app.

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