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  2. Web filtering in schools - Wikipedia

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    Web filtering in schools blocks students from inappropriate and distracting content across the web, while allowing sites that are selected by school administrators. [1] Rather than simply blocking off large portions of the Internet, many schools utilize customizable web filtering systems that provide them with greater control over which sites are allowed and which are blocked.

  3. Attention management - Wikipedia

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    A person's attention set on their computer screen. Attention management refers to models and tools for supporting the management of attention at the individual or at the collective level (cf. attention economy), and at the short-term (quasi real time) or at a longer term (over periods of weeks or months).

  4. Social media age verification laws in the United States

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    A parent or guardian of a minor account holder is also allowed to change or eliminate the time-of-day restrictions including the 10:30 pm - 6:30 am curfew, set a limit on the number of hours per day the minor can use the account, and the social media platform must not allow the minor to bypass the restrictions on their account. [230]

  5. Here's how parents can set social media limits for their kids

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    Set time limits for your kid “Use parental controls to limit which hours and how many hours kids are using social media platforms a day,” Prinstein advises. Spencer agrees.

  6. Remove or temporarily hide ads in AOL Mail

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    AOL webmail is a free email service that is made possible by marketing ads. If you find the ads to be distracting, you can temporarily hide them and even give feedback on them. To do this, hover over the ad and click the "X" in the upper right corner. You'll be given the option to temporarily hide the ad or provide feedback on it.

  7. Attention - Wikipedia

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    A sensory distracting factor would be, for example, while a person is reading this article, they are neglecting the white field surrounding the text. An emotional distracting factor would be when someone is focused on answering an email, and somebody shouts their name. It would be almost impossible to neglect the voice speaking it.

  8. Fix problems with AOL websites due to ad blocking software

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    Visit AdBlock Plus's site for more detailed info. Click the AdBlock Plus icon at the top-right of your browser. Click the This website toggle to disable. Click Refresh.

  9. Distraction - Wikipedia

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    Distraction is the process of diverting the attention of an individual or group from a desired area of focus and thereby blocking or diminishing the reception of desired information. Distraction is caused by: the lack of ability to pay attention; lack of interest in the object of attention; or the great intensity, novelty or attractiveness of ...