Google wants you to know if you use your mobile too much and what with its new widget

Digital Wellbeing or Digital Wellbeing is one of the functions that Google implemented with Android 11 and aims to help prevent us from spending a lot of time with the mobile. The new version becomes somewhat more direct to achieve that end.

Google is preparing a new version of its Digital Wellbeing application, in particular v.1.0.416751293.beta, with which it will offer users a widget to monitor mobile use.

It is true that we spend many hours a day with the mobile and surely some of you have the feeling of wasting time at times. To avoid it, this type of applications that help us detect how we spend time we use mobile.

TikTok The Instagram They are some cometiempos when it comes to sliding content and surely we are not as aware as we could be of it.

Just like comment on 9to5Google, the new version will arrive along with a Widget that you can put on your Android desktop and monitor the time you use the applications.

That widget still not active in beta, yes programmed, and they have managed to activate it by modifying the code. As you can see in the photos, this Widget can be configured in different sizes.

In a 2×1 configuration the Widget only shows the screen time on, if we choose a larger size, it starts to show the time of use of the different apps.

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That Widget will also support Android’s light and dark mode and is ready to support Android 12’s color engine.

It is clear that we can already see those times from the application, but it is hidden in menus and from settings and it is not something that you can easily check at a glance.

Surely in the next beta it will be a function to test and “Your screen time” can be used by any user. It’s more than likely that we’ll end up seeing that feature make it to the final release before spring.



Reference-computerhoy.com