Facebook already allows you to measure the time you spend in the app
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Months ago Facebook announced that they were going to introduce activity meters in their smartphone application. Thanks to this function, users will be able to see the time they spend on it daily. If it is too much, they can take steps to reduce their use of the app, and make more responsible use of it.
Facebook already allows you to measure the time you spend in the app
Finally, this function is already being deployed among the users of the application. It seems that it is the users on iOS who have access to it in the first place.
Activity meter on Facebook
This new feature on Facebook is the same one that is being introduced on Instagram in these weeks. Both applications allow users to accurately view the time they spend in the respective applications. They can modify the notifications, so that they enter less in the app, or create reminders. The operation is very simple, as well as being very useful.
It comes with the name "Your time on Facebook", where we will see in a very visual way the time we spend using the app on the smartphone. The daily time and that of the other days of the week are displayed. So we can compare the use depending on the day.
As we mentioned at the beginning, the function is already being deployed in the social network app. Users on iOS are being the first, so those with an Android phone will not take too long to access this feature.
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