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Digital Detox & Screen Time Statistics 2025 The results from 2025 are intriguing. Screens are part of everyday life that many of us use for work, communication and entertainment. However, there are also signs that people are limiting their screen time. The total hours we are spending on screens has not really changed, but digging deeper, there is some change. We are spending more time on our scree...
The strongest version of this narrative highlights a maturing relationship between humans and technology. Screen time has plateaued, suggesting users are no longer passively increasing their digital consumption but are instead making deliberate choices about how and when to engage. The rise of digital detoxing and the decline in social media engagement signal a growing awareness of digital well-being, even as AI tools compress tasks into shorter, more efficient interactions. This shift reflects ...