HCNov 30, 2020

App Limits Bar: A Progress of App Limits for Overcoming Smartphone Overuse

arXiv:2011.14825v1
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This work addresses the negative emotional impact of smartphone overuse for individuals struggling with managing their app usage, offering an incremental improvement to existing app limit functionalities.

This paper introduces App Limits Bar (ALB), an enhancement to traditional App Limits, designed to reduce anxiety and depression associated with app usage restrictions. A three-phase user study was conducted to evaluate ALB's effectiveness in improving user contentment and reducing usage time and open times on addictive apps compared to traditional App Limits.

Smartphone overuse has many negative effects on human beings. The function App Limits in our phones, which belongs to behavior reinforcement strategies for overcoming problematic smartphone overuse, constrains users by shutting them completely out of an app after a certain period of time. While it has the effectiveness to some extent, lacking procedural detection of problematic behavior always brings about anxiety and depression for users. We proposed App Limits Bar (ALB) to progress the traditional App Limits, aiming to mitigate the negative feelings about using App Limits and enhance users' abilities to manage their time on addictive apps. Meanwhile, we took a three-phase user study to answer whether ALB helps users be more content with using the app limits function and whether ALB performs better than traditional App Limits in terms of reducing usage time and open times on addictive apps. Future work will study the best shape of the edge screen for visualization when the front screen faces us.

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