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We’ll spend nearly a decade of our lives staring at our phones, study says – CNET

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Put the phone down (after you read this).


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Many of us can admit to spending too much time on our phones, and a study released last week quantified just how often we stare at our screens. According to the report by mobile comparison site WhistleOut, the average American will spend nearly nine years of their lifetime on their phone. 

Not surprisingly, Millennials spend the most amount of time on their phones, dedicating about 3.7 hours of their day to looking at their screens, according to the study. Gen X spends around three hours a day on their phones, while Boomers spend about 2.5 hours.

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As the coronavirus pandemic keeps people at home and moves much of our interactions online, people have spent more time on their phones and laptops. But tech addiction is a problem that’s been going on for a while, especially as phones have become a more critical component of our lives. For years, surveys have found Americans are checking their phones more than ever and struggling to reduce the amount of time they spend on them. It also doesn’t help that surveys have found cutting screen time often doesn’t actually curb phone addiction. Still, tech companies including Google, Apple and Facebook have launched tools to try to help people monitor their screen time.

Netflix’s recent documentary The Social Dilemma sparked conversations about social media’s impact on our lives and mental health, as it outlined how tech companies get us to use their products and get us hooked on those services. The film prompted Facebook itself to respond, saying that the documentary “buries the substance in sensationalism.”

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