Samsung Introduces New Feature to Block Distracting Apps During Work Hours

Samsung has added a new feature to help people stay focused during work hours. The feature lets users block distracting apps on their Galaxy phones. It is part of Samsung’s latest update to its Digital Wellbeing tools.


Samsung Introduces New Feature to Block Distracting Apps During Work Hours

(Samsung Introduces New Feature to Block Distracting Apps During Work Hours)

The new setting works by letting users choose which apps to limit during specific times of the day. For example, social media or gaming apps can be turned off automatically from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Users can set their own schedule based on their daily routine.

This feature builds on Samsung’s past efforts to reduce screen time and improve focus. Earlier tools showed how much time people spent on each app. Now, the company is giving users more control to stop distractions before they happen.

People who test the feature say it helps them get more done. They no longer feel tempted to check messages or scroll through feeds during important tasks. The blocked apps stay hidden until the work period ends.

The update is rolling out now to Galaxy devices running Android 13 or newer. It will reach more models in the coming weeks. Users can find the option in Settings under Digital Wellbeing and Parental Controls.

Samsung says this change responds to growing concerns about digital distraction. Many workers struggle to stay on task with constant phone notifications. The new tool aims to create a quieter, more productive space without needing extra apps.


Samsung Introduces New Feature to Block Distracting Apps During Work Hours

(Samsung Introduces New Feature to Block Distracting Apps During Work Hours)

The feature is free and built into the phone’s software. No downloads or subscriptions are needed. Users can turn it on or off anytime. They can also make exceptions for urgent calls or messages.

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