Digital wellbeing is about more than just screentime

Source: Think with Google


This Google financed research on digital wellbeing reveals how people perceive their relationship with technology and provides a first draft of recommendations that go beyond restricting screen time.

The article argues that while screen time is an important aspect of digital wellbeing, it is not the only one that should be considered.

It highlights that there are other factors that can contribute to people's well-being, such as the content they consume, the way they interact with technology, and their overall relationship with it.

The authors emphasize that in order to improve digital wellbeing, it is important to not just focus on reducing screen time, but to also consider the broader context of technology usage and the impact it has on people's lives.


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