Tired of WhatsApp messages and e-mail pings during a key
client meet? Well, here comes an app that will lock the smartphone
altogether and keep you from using it while engaged in activities such
as meetings, conferences and discussions.
Called
“Lock n’ LoL” (Lock Your Smartphone and Laugh Out Loud) and developed by
researchers from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
in Daejeon, South Korea, the app helps people restrain themselves from
using smartphones during meetings or social gatherings.
It
allows users to create a new room or join an existing room. The users
then invite meeting participants or friends to the room and share its ID
with them to enact the Group Limit (lock) mode. When phones are in the
lock mode, all alarms and notifications are automatically muted and
users must ask permission to unlock their phones.
However,
in an emergency, users can access their phones for five minutes in a
temporary “unlimit” mode. “We conducted the ‘Lock n’ LoL’ campaign
throughout the campus for one month this year with 1,000 students
participating. We discovered that students accumulated more than 10,000
free hours from using the app on their smartphones,” said lead
researcher professor Uichin Lee.
The students were able to focus more on their group activities.
“In
an age of the ‘Internet of Things’, we expect that the adverse effects
of mobile distractions and addictions will emerge as a social concern,
and our Lock n’ LoL is a key effort to address this issue,” he noted.
In addition, the app’s “Co-location Reminder” detects and lists nearby users to encourage app users to limit their phone use.
The
“Lock n’ LoL” also displays important statistics to monitor users’
behaviour such as the current week’s total limit time, the weekly
average usage time, top friends ranked by time spent together and top
activities in which the users participated.
“This app will certainly help family members to interact more with each other during the holiday season,” Prof. Lee added.
The “Lock n’ LoL” is available for free download on the App Store and Google Play
Brazilians shocked
Meanwhile,
millions of Brazilians woke up shocked and cranky on Thursday after
WhatsApp was shut down for two days on a judge’s order. The service is
wildly popular in Brazil.
The measure, which is to last until midnight Friday, was roundly denounced by parent company Facebook.
It was ordered by a judge after WhatsApp failed to disclose information requested for a criminal investigation.
WhatsApp
is causing headaches for Brazil’s telecoms companies because it offers a
free alternative to the country’s high cell phone rates. — IANS, AFP
Source:- The Hindu, 18-Dec-2015
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