
Robert Chavez-vazquez
Digital Wellbeing is a decent app with a few useful features. I like that it has a Focus mode, which lets you hide notifications from distracting apps — that can really help with staying on task. The screen time reminders are also helpful, since they show you how much time you're spending on certain apps. Overall, it's not the best app out there, but it's not bad either. Just an alright tool for managing your phone habits.
305 people found this review helpful

ek phillips
- Flag inappropriate
- Show review history
No you can't uninstall this. but you can stop it's access to your activity. go to (pixel7a) - settings app -scroll to end of that screen to - special apps access- scroll down to app usage data- open find - digital wellbeing app- TURN OFF app usage data. done! it can no longer track you see you find you. works on a bunch of other apps too you don't want accessing your camera or whatever to track you (??) hope it works on AI too (??) I also disabled it too. no updates.
6 people found this review helpful

Biddy Parks
- Flag inappropriate
- Show review history
This is definitely a malware app. It claims I can uninstall it from my Google Play store. It doesn't matter if you do. The settings will still work on this app even when you turn everything off on permissions to notifications to uninstalling it. It still works. By adding timers to your most important apps you use all the time. By controlling your phone calls and sms messages. It puts your apps on bedtime timers even when it's been turned off and uninstalled in my phone. It is a spy app and bad.
1,199 people found this review helpful