It was last year in its I/O developer conference that Google had introduced its suite of digital well-being tools for Android.
According to a report in the TechCrunch, Google had since expanded the feature set to include new options like Focus mode and better parental controls for families with children.
Now, it has introduced a set of “experimental” apps designed to help users be better aware of their device use and reduce their screen time.
The apps, which are a part of a new Digital Wellbeing Experiments platform, are very different from your standard screen-time controls. They’re open-sourced projects designed to kickstart out-of-the-box thinking, but not necessarily must-have tools.
Via: TechCrunch