Japanese City Attempts To Limit All Screen Time to Two Hours a Day
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The Japanese city of Toyoake wants to introduce a regulation that restricts the smartphone use of its population, thus raising people's awareness of the health consequences of excessive mobile phone use.
Although mobile phones and social networks are now an integral part of everyday life, their misuse is a concern for some authorities. In Japan, in the central city of Toyoake, the authorities are considering limiting the use of mobile phones to only 2 hours a day outside of work and studies.
News from HD Tecnología. Visit www.hd-tecnologia.com for the latest news. A Japanese city gets involved in the debate about the excessive use of cell phones. Toyoake, a town in the prefecture of Aichi with about 70,000 inhabitants, has just proposed a measure that seeks to limit the use of smartphones to just two hours a day outside of work and school. Although the decree is not mandatory, the simple fact of proposing it already generated a stro…
Japanese City Attempts To Limit All Screen Time to Two Hours a Day
Masafumi Koki, the mayor of Toyoake in Aichi Prefecture, recently announced that the city plans to introduce a municipal draft ordinance at its upcoming city council session. The proposal is calling on Toyoake residents who use smartphones, computers, tablets and gaming devices to limit their screen time to two hours outside of work or school. […] The post Japanese City Attempts To Limit All Screen Time to Two Hours a Day appeared first on Tokyo…
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