Lock Me Out - App/Site Blocker vs App Off Timer Usage & Stats

Can't put your phone down? Are you addicted to certain apps? Lock Me Out is a powerful app blocker that locks you out of chosen apps when you would rather be doing something else. Please check www.dontkillmyapp.com to make sure Lock Me Out is running unrestricted on your device! Brief Overview (detailed overview below) • Block chosen apps, allow chosen apps, or allow lock-screen only • Block or allow chosen websites • Schedule regular lockouts or trigger lockouts automatically based on app usage • Trigger lockouts at chosen locations • Hide notifications from blocked apps • Turn on DND/silence ringer • Blocks split screen, picture-in-picture, and Samsung's pop-up views • Password protection for entry, uninstall, and tampering • Temporary emergency access • Usage statistics • Usage warning notifications • No ads Lock Me Out has helped thousands of people reduce time spent on their phone. It has become an invaluable tool for many students who wish to focus on studying, and parents who wish to limit their children's screen time. It was originally released in 2014 and continues to improve with new features based on user feedback and requests. Customer service is a top priority at TEQTIC. If you need help, please use the "Contact Support" menu option inside the app or email lockmeout@teqtic.com! We strive to respond to all emails as quickly as possible. Install now and reclaim your precious time, free of distractions! Detailed Overview App Blocking Modes There are three app blocking modes. The first mode blocks the chosen apps and allows the rest. The second mode allows the chosen apps and blocks the rest. The third and strictest mode only allows use of the lock-screen. You can still answer calls or call emergency numbers in this mode. Website Blocking Modes There are two website blocking modes. The first mode blocks the chosen URLs or URL keywords and allows the rest. The second mode allows the chosen URLs or URL keywords and blocks the rest. Usage Based Lockouts Usage based lockouts have rules that trigger automatic lockouts based on your device usage. You can set up usage rules based on time spent in chosen apps, total screen time, the number of times apps are opened, or the number of device unlocks. Usage rules are scheduled to be enforced at the chosen times. Scheduled Lockouts Scheduled lockouts occur at the chosen times regardless of usage. Lockout Options Each lockout has its own configurable options: • Unlock periodically with regular breaks (pomodoro) • Hide notifications from blocked apps • Turn on Do Not Disturb (DND) • Silence the ringer • Only lock at chosen physical locations • Allow a chosen payment to end the lockout early Reducing notifications is important to help us eliminate frequent interruptions, which is vital for our focus, productivity, and mental health. Having lockouts limited to specific physical locations can improve focus while at school, the gym, or anywhere else apps can be a distraction. Less time spent on your phone at night can also improve your sleep. Premium Version The premium version allows an unlimited number of lockouts, apps, websites, and locations. It allows enabling the option to prevent uninstallation and tampering so that you can't get out of lockouts. Please consider upgrading to support future development! We want everyone to conquer their addiction. If you cannot afford the premium version, please email us. Sensitive Permissions The Accessibility Service permission is required to detect which apps or websites are open, so that your chosen apps and websites can be blocked. Information provided by the Accessibility Service is not collected or shared in any way.
  • Google Play Store
  • Free
  • Health & Fitness

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#2,027

■ Caution It does not work properly on the terminals of the following manufacturers. ・ HUAWEI ・ Xiaomi ・ OPPO ■ Overview Have you had experiences such as you do not notice that it has been so much time you have been playing a game and children are glued to smartphones. This application solves these problems. ◆ Main Features ◆ * You can set the timer for each application. If the time (max. up to 24 hours) that you set has elapsed, then the respective application closes. Timer function is the time in which the application can be used continuously. * You cannot use the application that has been locked with the timer function during the set waiting period (max up to 24 hours). * You can set the usage time limit per day for each application and group. When the usage time limit has been reached, you can not use the application on that day. For example if the time is set to 10 minutes, then the application cannot be used after 10 minutes. If you close the application before 10 minutes get over then next time you can again use it for 10 minutes. ■ For each application and group * You can set the time zone for which usage is restricted. ■ By day of the week or time * You can set it by day of the week or time. * You can check the usage status of application of past 24 hours, past 7 days or past 30 days. ■ Safe for children * You can prevent changes in settings by locking with a password. * There are settings with which you can prevent un-installation by children.(* 1) * While using the corresponding application, you can receive shut down notification. You can select the shut down notification receiving timing from 1 minute before shut down to 10 minutes before shut down. * A pre-recorded audio message can be passed when you close the application being monitored or when you try to start the application whose use is currently restricted. * While using the target application, you can check the remaining available time with the notification bar. * 1 To enable the uninstall prevention function, use the terminal administrator privilege. In order to be able to uninstall again, it is necessary to turn off "Prevent uninstallation" setting. ◆ For example in this usage ◆ 1) If the timer of the video application is set to 10 minutes and the wait time is set to 30 minutes... Then 10 minutes after you start seeing the video a message screen appears and the video application is forcefully shut down. After it shuts down then you will not be able to open it once again until 30 minutes. 2) If the time limit for usage of the video application for 1 day is set to 1 hour ... Then after the video application in 1 day is used for 1 hour, you will not be able to use the video application again on that day. 3) If the set a limit of 9:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. to the time period of the video application... Then you will not be able to use the video application from 9:00 p.m. to next morning 6:00 a.m. 4) If you register Twitter, Facebook, Instagram as a group "SNS" and set the usage time limit of one day to 1 hour ... If the total usage time of registered applications is 1 hour (Twitter is used for 30 minutes, Facebook is used for 20 minutes, Instagram is used for 10 minutes etc), you will not be able to use these applications on that day. 5) Register Twitter, Facebook, Instagram as a group "SNS" and set the time zone restriction from 21:00 to 6:00 ... You can not use all these applications from 21 o'clock to 6 o'clock the next morning. 6) When you turn on voice message … Your child will hear a voice message like “Do your homework!” that you recorded. During the Wait time, when you open the specified application, the remaining time is displayed and you can play the voice message waiting for the restart. -- If you find a bug or have a request for more support, please send e-mail to info@x-more.co.jp.
  • Google Play Store
  • Free
  • Lifestyle

Usage Rank

#1,799

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November 29, 2024