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Feature request: ability to set a delay before a lock is activated #22
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This is already possible for one time locks. 👍 The setting is called: "Countdown before start" or something like that. Should be the last option for one time locks. |
Thanks. Took me a sec to see how to use it. (You have to tap in an odd
place to set the countdown timer.)
It would be nice if the "rolled up" version of the one-time lock were to
show that it was after a delay. As it is, it only shows the TIME of the
lock. You can't know if there is a delay or not, unless you expand that
entry.
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This is already possible for one time locks. 👍
The setting is called: "Countdown before start" or something like that.
Should be the last option for one time locks.
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You're right, good idea. |
Filed new request, #23 |
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I often want to take a break and surf onmy phone, but I end up getting lost in distraction and wasting a lot of time.
How about a feature that allows me to set a lock to start after a delay? Then I can pre-commit to locking my phone after 5 minutes, then surf 5 minutes, knowing that I can't go over (unless I pay, of course.)
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