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Digital Wellbeing | |
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Developer(s) | |
Initial release | August 2018 |
Stable release | |
Operating system | Android 9+ |
Website | www |
Digital Wellbeing [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] is a feature on Android developed by Google. It was announced during the Google I/O event 2018 as an approach that would help users learn how to balance their digital lives by tracking how much time they spend on any particular application.
Google launched Digital Wellbeing in 2018. [8] It was introduced as part of Android 9.0 ("Pie"). [9] The first stable release was made available in November 2018, exclusively for Google Pixel and Android One devices. [10]
Digital Wellbeing is installed via the Google Play Store, and appears as an additional item in the settings app. [9]
Digital Wellbeing includes a dashboard showing the time consumed for each app, the number of notifications received and number of screen unlocks. It also introduces new "Do Not Disturb" and "Wind Down" modes; the latter mode switches the screen to a grayscale mode for a specified start and end night time, to discourage night-time smartphone use. [9]