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Apple’s new iPhone update, iOS 12, has tools to help combat smartphone addiction

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  • Apple introduced a suite of new tools to combat
    smartphone addiction in iOS 12, the new software update for
    iPhones and iPads that’s now available to download.
  • The new tools allow you to set limits on how much
    you’re using certain apps, group your notifications, and enable
    “Do Not Disturb during bedtime.”
  • Parents can also set and manage limits on their kids’
    iPhone and iPad use.

Apple’s latest software update
for iPhones and iPads, iOS 12, is now available to download, and
it contains new tools to help you spend less time on your
phone. 

The new features are intended to
help people understand how much time they’re spending on their
iOS devices. You can now set time limits on certain apps, enable
Do Not Disturb while you’re sleeping, and get reports on your
smartphone activity. 

Apple unveiled the new features in June at its annual developer conference, WWDC.

Here are all the new tools for helping combat smartphone
addiction:

  • Do Not Disturb during
    bedtime
    . Turn on the feature before heading to bed and
    you won’t see notifications until the next morning. When you
    pick up your phone during the night, it will only show the
    time. In the morning, you’ll be “gently eased into your day” —
    when you’re ready to see all your notifications, tap the
    screen.
  • Set an end time for Do Not Disturb. By
    force touching on the Do Not Disturb button in your control
    center, you’ll now see the option to set a specific end time.
  • Turn off notifications for apps you’re no longer
    using.
    Your phone will alert you to apps you haven’t
    used in a while and allow you to shut off notifications
    entirely.
  • Grouped notifications. This is a big one! Now,
    your notifications will be grouped by the app they’re sent
    from. Now, you can “triage” a whole group of notifications by
    swiping them away. 
  • Screen time. This feature will provide an
    activity summary that details how you used your iPhone or iPad
    over the course of a week. It will provide insight into how
    much time you’re spending on your phone and where you’re
    spending it, including which apps you’re using, how many times
    you pick up your phone, what’s drawing you in, and what’s
    sending you the most notifications. 
  • App limits. You’ll be able to set time limits
    for individual apps. When you spend a lot of time on an app
    like Instagram, your phone will send you an alert saying “5
    minutes left on Instagram today.” Once you’ve reached your
    limit, you’ll see a notification telling you to move on.
  • New parental controls. Parents will now be
    able to get notifications about their kids’ smartphone use.
    They’ll be able to set limits for how long their kids are using
    certain apps, and cut off access to apps that aren’t age
    appropriate. 

For instructions on how to get started downloading iOS 12 on your
iPhone or iPad, click here.

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