Android q will limit the time you spend on each website
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Android Q will arrive in the second half of this year, although we are getting to know some of the functions that will come with this version. One of them is this function, currently called ChromeShine. It is a function with which to allow users to control the time they spend on a website. In addition to being able to limit the time spent in them.
Android Q will limit the time you spend on each website
A function that follows the path of Digital Wellbeing, which was introduced in Pie. Only now, instead of controlling apps, what it will do is control the websites we visit, the time we spend on them.
New feature in Android Q
At the moment it seems that the first tests are being carried out with this function in Android Q. This is a function to be introduced in Google Chrome. Within the browser settings you will be able to see the time spent browsing or on a specific web page. In this way, the user will be able to establish some limits for himself.
So it is sought that a better and more responsible use of the Internet be made in the mobile phone. It has elements in common with Digital Wellbeing, which has surely been Google's inspiration in this regard when developing this function.
At the moment we do not know for sure if it will arrive on Android Q. Although the tests that are being carried out suggest that this will be the case. Chances are in May, when the first preview comes, we will know more about this feature.
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