On May 5, it was reported that ABC recently made a program focusing on the time spent by family members on digital product screens, and interviewed Apple CEO Cook.
Cook said that although Apple made money by selling iPhones, he did not want people to use them often. A poll shows that half of parents worry that their children will become addicted to Apple products. Apple added a new feature to the iPhone last year to give parents more control. "Screen time management" can count the time spent by iPhone users on each app and the number of notifications sent by American apps. Parents can use this function to limit the time their children use certain apps, but they need to set personal data and passwords.
Cook said that Apple has no childcare business, and there is no standard for childcare, so there is no standard for "screen time management". "People have different views on what should be allowed and what should not be allowed." Apple is developing a new function to set age limits for APP, and some applications need to be approved by parents before use. Cook said: "I often receive information from parents who have good ideas. I believe we will do more."
Cook also said in an interview that he would pick up the iPhone 200 times a day, twice his expectation. Although he deleted some of the apps that sent notifications, this did not reduce the number of times he used the iPhone.
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