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  2. Freedom (application) - Wikipedia

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    Freedom (often referred to as the Freedom app) is a computer program designed to keep a computer or smartphone user away from the Internet for up to eight hours at a time. It is described as a way to "free you from distractions, allowing you time to write, analyze, code, or create."

  3. How to block social media apps from yourself to stop ...

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    If you want to block social media apps from yourself, there are dozens of apps and tools you can use, including Freedom, StayFocusd, and RescueTime.

  4. 3 Best Ways to Block Out Distractions — and Be More ... - AOL

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  5. Social media in education - Wikipedia

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    sped up information access; offered more ways to learn; situated learning. Frustrations included anti-technology instructors, device challenges, and devices as a distraction. Social media in classrooms can have a negative effect. A Yale University publication reported that students who used laptops in class for non-academic reasons had poorer ...

  6. If you think you can’t focus for long, you’re right - AOL

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    Hide them, Mark said: “Take the icons off your desktop and bury the apps on your phone inside folders, where it takes an extra effort to find them. Leave your phone in another room or put it in ...

  7. Attention management - Wikipedia

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    A person's attention set on their computer screen. Attention management refers to models and tools for supporting the management of attention at the individual or at the collective level (cf. attention economy), and at the short-term (quasi real time) or at a longer term (over periods of weeks or months).

  8. These apps will cure your Internet distraction disorder - AOL

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  9. AdBlock - Wikipedia

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    AdBlock was sold to an anonymous buyer in 2015 and on October 15, 2015, Gundlach's name was taken down from the site. [15] [16] In the terms of the deal, the original developer Michael Gundlach left operations to Adblock's continuing director, Gabriel Cubbage, and as of October 2, 2015, AdBlock began participating in the Acceptable Ads program. [16]