"No more Instagram, TikTok, and WhatsApp, I'm uninstalling everything": Le Figaro tested the Off February challenge
Le Figaro journalist engages in the Off February challenge by uninstalling social media apps for a month to combat excessive screen time.
You Can Get Out of Mobile Addiction Too: Defensive Tactics Against Those Sticky Algorithms
The article discusses the rising concern over mobile addiction and offers defensive strategies to counteract the invasive actions of tech companies.
A βfakeβ murder on the mobile phone screen
The article discusses the proliferation of fake news on social media and the pervasive addiction to social media platforms.
Zuckerberg says Meta no longer designs apps to maximise screen time
Mark Zuckerberg stated in court that Meta has changed its approach and no longer designs apps with the goal of maximizing user screen time.
They have 'nurtured' our addiction to screens - The new battle OpenAI, Meta, and Apple are trying to 'break' it
Tech companies are now competing to reduce smartphone screen addiction by developing innovative wearable devices.
The terrible end of three little sisters whose father banned them from using their cell phones
Three sisters in India tragically committed suicide after their father confiscated their cell phones, reigniting discussions on screen addiction among adolescents.
'Mum's addicted to Candy Crush': Is it only young people hooked on screens?
A young woman shares her perspective on screen addiction, highlighting that her mother is also addicted to mobile games like Candy Crush.
Nick Nolte turns 85: the actor whose addictions and poor decisions denied him from becoming a star
Nick Nolte, known for his troubled persona both on and off-screen, celebrates his 85th birthday amidst a legacy marked by struggles with addiction and critical acclaim.
"The Screen Has a Great Influence Through Dopamine and the Limbic System"
Virginie Tyou assists children and parents in managing mobile phone usage, discussing addiction symptoms and aggression in young children while emphasizing that parents need not feel guilty and that mere screen time is not significantly impactful.
"Grandma, you're lying! That wasn't fifteen minutes!" screams the grandson at the tablet
Virginie Tyou assists children and parents in handling smartphones, describing symptoms of addiction and aggression even among young children, while reassuring parents that they shouldn't feel guilty and emphasizing that screen time alone isn't the main issue.