Learn how to cancel BlackOut: Stay Focused subscription on iPhone, Android, Paypal or directly.
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1. This will keep repeating everyday(or for the days you selected) until you de-activate it, just like how an alarm works. • Activate by turning the switch on in the list. • Remember to de-activate if you don't want the restrictions to keep repeating. • You can register up to 3 different time frames of up to 4 hours(each) for free. • A simple way to help you beat phone addiction or get better sleep. • Stops you from using your phone during a specified time frame. • You can select the days that the app will operate too, you could set it to only weekdays if that fits your schedule. • You need to set the time in 24 hour format(Ex. 11pm should be set as 23:00). • BlackOut isn't always perfectly on time, it can be a couple of minutes late.
2. With this in mind there is not really any point setting a time slot for only a small period like 3 minutes because there is a chance it won't activate for such a short period of time. • If you are using a phone that has some kind of battery saver(STAMINA mode etc. ) you will need to turn it off for BlackOut to be properly functional. • If you are using a phone that has Doze you might need to turn Doze off for BlackOut.
3. During the period and days you select your phone will dissuade you from using it until the time period ends.
4. Stay focused, block distractions and beat cell phone addiction/mobile phone addiction with BlackOut.
5. The concept is really simple, you just open the app and select a starting time, finishing time and days of the week then activate the time slot.
6. While developing/maintaining Detox(another app that helps users stay focused) we got a lot of reviews and emails from users saying they wanted an app where they could specify a time frame that they would not be able to use their smartphone for.
7. Or that you suffer from cell phone addiction?
8. Have you ever felt like you need to take a break from your phone?
9. Or maybe your phone is affecting your sleeping patterns, or your job?
10. That’s where the idea for BlackOut originally came from.
11. Do you lack the ability to stay focused lately?
12. Or that you also suffer from 'screen addiction'?
13. Maybe quitting cold turkey can be really hard too.