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Managing screen time and your digital footprint

Your phone is designed to keep you scrolling, and everything you post can outlive the moment. A little intention protects both your attention and your future.

Dad's Quick Take

Set limits on the apps that eat your time, keep your phone out of reach during focus and sleep, and remember that anything you post can be permanent and public. Treat your attention and your online reputation as things worth protecting.

Protect your attention

Protect your future self

Assume anything you post could be seen by a future employer, partner, or your grandma. The internet doesn't really forget. You don't have to be paranoid — just think twice before posting something you'd regret, and clean up old accounts you don't use.

Dad's take

The apps are engineered by very smart people to hold your attention. It's not a willpower failure that they work — setting limits just levels the playing field.

Common questions

How do I clean up my digital footprint?

Search your own name, delete or lock down old accounts, tighten privacy settings, and remove posts you wouldn't want a future boss to see.

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