Android app to block your own access to distracting websites etc for a predetermined period of time. It can not be undone by the app or by a restart – you must wait for the timer to run out.
UNDER ACTIVE DEVELOPMENT
Terminology | Meaning |
---|---|
pRules | Rules that are added by Phokuzed |
targetSeconds | epoch seconds in future to finish the timer |
Q: Why timer gets current time from a REST API? Why not System.currentTimeMillis()
?
A: To prevent overriding the time
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