An ambitious concept for a more humane iOS experience. With new features like Time Well Spent, Persuasive Design Settings, and App Conditions, Apple could lead the industry to technology that is truly respectful of human attention.
The kind of iOS15 update we would've really wanted
An ambitious concept for a more humane iOS experience. With new features like Time Well Spent, Persuasive Design Settings, and App Conditions, Apple could lead the industry to technology that is truly respectful of human attention.
@welfvh I put this on Hacker News it really exploded like 800 points or something :D https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27456500
I am not exaggerating when I say that a feature like this would be life-changing for me personally. I desperately want a way to effectively block social media and other distracting apps during work hours, and most importantly, in a way that can't easily be circumvented. The current solution used by block apps on iOS involves using a VPN but it is all too easy to turn this off and get around the block. I was really excited about the new Screen Time API in iOS 15, but disappointingly this only see
Amazing UX ideas! Absolutely love it! 😍
There are many good ideas. Good suggestions.
Hello dear, I believe you never tried to run a business with an app. Try ones and you will know that first of all it's not the duty of Apple to tell developers how to build an app (even they do already A LOT!) or when we can use it (!), and secondly running ads and find ways to users staying on app, is a way for many small developers as well (not only Facebook) to make money. So as far as you didn't find a new revolution way to let user pay (more often) for apps, this concept is useless. One mor
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