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Samsung Marshmallow app - getting kids off their smartphones

Samsung's latest app is called Marsmallow and is aimed at parents who want their children to use their phones less. It does this in an extremely clever and clever way.

A Samsung app with a name Marshmallow is intended for parents who want limit the use of smartphones by children, and basically offers already known tools to limit the use of certain applications with time limits. Parents set both app and smartphone usage limits, and if children stick to them, the app rewards them with bonus points. In this way, children spend less time on their phones. Children can also set their own limits and in this way gain special bonus points. If they exceed them, they lose those points. The whole thing takes place as a kind of game with time, which rewards children as long as they stick to the limits. Parents can purchase various gift cards to encourage good behavior on the phone via Amazon, Best Buy and shops Google Play. And also through this, they reward less smartphone use of their up-and-comers.

Unfortunately, the app is only available for devices Samsung Galaxy and has been available in the Google Play virtual store since last week.

Did you know? Teenagers between the ages of 8 and 12 spend an average of more than 6 hours on their phones. 13-year-olds check their social networks 100 times. Small children between the ages of 3 and 6 spend an average of more than 4 hours on their phones in the US.

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More information:
samsung.com / google.play.com

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