Phone Calls Simulate Human Connection, Texts Don’t—Psychology Says
Is the abbreviation “LOL” the same as a heartfelt belly laugh? Well, a large number of the population seems to think so.
Is the abbreviation “LOL” the same as a heartfelt belly laugh? Well, a large number of the population seems to think so.
Tech companies design their products in a way that takes advantage of our evolution-based brains says design ethicist Tristan Harris.
Using a VPN or Virtual Private Network is one of the best steps you can take for your online safety, say experts.
There’s no denying it: the internet has made our lives so much easier. But this convenience comes with a price—the price of our privacy and security.
Internet privacy is important, not just for keeping you safe online, but for your mental well-being, say experts. Reports say that there were 1,862 data
Prolonged tech use interferes with the development of emotional intelligence in children and adults, say experts.
It goes without saying that the internet has changed modern life. And just like every other aspect of technology, it’s ever-evolving.
Social media algorithms are designed to keep you hooked on their platforms by showing you content that plays to your biases, fears, and fantasies, say experts.
‘Technology doesn’t trigger addiction directly through physiological interactions like the use of nicotine or alcohol do.
But we still get addicted to it. Why?
The answer is in the way human psychology works.’
Setting up screen time limits is crucial for your kids’ healthier growth, say experts.
Coined by clinical psychiatrist Ariane Ling, Doomscrolling, or doomsurfing, is an unofficial term for the compulsion to scour social media and the internet for negative
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