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I made sure that there are no existing issues - open or closed - which I could contribute my information to.
I have already checked the WIKI pages and made sure that the feature isn't already exist.
I've verified that this issue hasn't been addressed in the changelogs.
I have taken the time to fill in all the required details. I understand that the feature request will be dismissed otherwise.
This issue contains only one feature request.
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Feature description
The feature should allow users to set certain apps as [let's say] addictive. When trying to open those apps, a warning should appear with a timer of, for example, 10 seconds. Once that time has passed, the app can be opened. This way, the user has some time to actively and mindfully think if they really want/need to open that app, while avoiding impulsive opening of apps.
Optionally, setting how much time the user wants/needs to spend in that app (and obviously later on letting the user know when that time has passed).
Taken.idea.from.minimalist.phone.app.mp4
Additional information
The idea is basically to implement this feature from the minimalist phone app.
Terms and Conditions
I have read all the rules above and filled in the requiered fields to the best of my ability.
I accept that if I fail to follow the rules listed above that i will be blocked from interactions with this project.
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Checklist
Feature description
The feature should allow users to set certain apps as [let's say] addictive. When trying to open those apps, a warning should appear with a timer of, for example, 10 seconds. Once that time has passed, the app can be opened. This way, the user has some time to actively and mindfully think if they really want/need to open that app, while avoiding impulsive opening of apps.
Optionally, setting how much time the user wants/needs to spend in that app (and obviously later on letting the user know when that time has passed).
Taken.idea.from.minimalist.phone.app.mp4
Additional information
The idea is basically to implement this feature from the minimalist phone app.
Terms and Conditions
Donation Name
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: