No Phone Mode

Take a break from you phone

Published by: David Park
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You are on your phone way too much.
Set a timer and take a break from your phone.
If you touch or move your phone, you trigger the alert!
Increase productivity and improve your mental health.

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No Phone Mode Competitors

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