Here are some ways you can monitor your screen time on any of your desktop devices.  

How to Track Your Screen Time on Windows 10

It isn’t common knowledge that you can keep track of your screen time on your Windows 10 desktop. If you are a parent, this feature is handy, especially for shared computers. With Family Safety, you can block accounts, keep track of activities, and much more. But most importantly, you can monitor the screen time of all the users connected to your account.  

Activating Family Safety

If you want to know how to activate this, here is what you need to do.  

Checking Screen Time

To check the screen time of your family members, simply follow these steps.  

Screen Time Reports

  You can generate weekly reports from this feature. To turn it on, simply follow these easy steps.   You also have the choice to block any apps from your children. You’ll find a more detailed report, complete with time stats, in your email.  

How to Track Your Screen Time on Mac

 

How to Activate Screen Time

  To activate Screen Time on your Mac, just complete the following steps.  

How to Activate Family Sharing

  Much like its Windows counterpart, you can also manage your family devices on your Apple devices. Here’s what you need to do.  

What to Look Out for in Screen Time Management Apps

 

Cross-Platform Accessibility

Most screen time management apps are limited only to iOS or Android devices. But don’t forget that you should track your screen time on your desktop as well. Look for apps that will seamlessly keep your information on any device.  

Price

There might be some hesitation in paying full-price for an app these days. Especially since the Freemium business model is the norm. However, there are many good time management and screen time tracking apps that are worth it. Before investing in a specific app, make sure that the price matches the features it can offer.  

Features

Apps with comprehensive screen time reports are the most efficient kind. Find a good app that will do this and more. Make sure the screen time reports include a summary of all of your most viewed apps, as well as how many hours you spend on each. Other apps even offer ways to lessen your device usage and include features to incentivize it.  

Why Keep Track of Your Screen Time

We can’t deny that technology has helped working much easier, thanks to innovations such as Google Classroom, or Zoom. Still, there are drawbacks. Keeping track of your screen time can help you navigate through these drawbacks and lessen them. Let’s examine some of the benefits you can get when you moderate your use of gadgets.  

Improve Your Mental Health

  Ironically, while social media aims to connect us with other people, it only works to make us feel more alone. This case of modern loneliness seems paradoxical, yet is only one of the effects of social media has on your mental health. Newer generations are growing up with their eyes glued to screens. And several studies show that heavy social media use may trigger bouts of anxiety and depression in the youth especially. When you reduce your screen time, you are also reducing your exposure to these triggers.  

Boost Your Productivity

  Without knowing it, gadgets can be a major distraction. It’s so easy to lose track of time and get distracted by notifications, memes, and even online games to play with friends. And during these times, it’s the only way to stay connected to the world when everything seems bleak. However, it can take a toll on your productivity as well. You can still reap the benefits of today’s modern technology without having to cut ties completely. Screen time reports can show you where you spend the most time on, and you can make a conscious decision to spend less time on it.  

Reduce Eye Strain

  Our screens emit a blue light that can strain your eyes. If you spend a lot of time glued to your devices, it can affect your health in a lot of ways. Aside from eye strain, it will also trick your brain into thinking it’s daytime. As a result, you might have a hard time falling asleep. This isn’t ideal, especially if you’re on your phone in the middle of the night. You can invest in a good pair of blue light blocking glasses, but a much simpler, hassle-free way would be to simply track and reduce your screen time.  

Ways to Reduce Your Screen Time on Your Devices

If you’ve found yourself with a little internet addiction, don’t worry. There are simple ways you can start to slowly reduce your screen time on any device.  

Manage Your Notifications

  Notifications are helpful alerts to let you know what’s going on in an app when you’re not viewing it. It tells you when someone likes your post, or when your mom is texting. The reality is, however, that notifications are meant to keep you coming back to the app. Oftentimes, the notifications we receive on social media aren’t even human. For instance, you’ll see a notification about something you posted a year ago. Maybe even something that your friend shared that doesn’t have anything to do with you. But it does the trick to lure you back into the app, doesn’t it? To prevent you from falling back into that rabbit hole, you can toggle settings for certain apps. Experts recommend that you turn off all notifications that aren’t from an actual human. Limit your engagement with social media apps to actual interaction with other users.  

Block a Time of Your Day for Social Media

  If trying other ways isn’t enough, consider going on a social media cleanse. You can set a specific time of the day where you can use any social media apps. Otherwise, you can go about your day doing other activities.  

Turn Everything Black and White

  If you’re looking for an extreme method to try, one way is to put your device on grayscale. (This may be more ideal for phones.) The human eye is trained to hone in on colors, and that red notification on your phone may give off a sense of urgency. It will draw you in, tempting you to click it now. You can manage your grayscale settings on the Accessibility part of your phone. It may look a little jarring at first, but it will help you a lot with reducing screen time. Without the pops of color, you’ll find yourself not reaching for your phone at all times.

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