How to avoid distractions and receive all notifications at once on your Android
Google wants you to pay more attention to the real world and look away from your mobile phone screen. In this way, it has created a platform of applications that are aimed at achieving this objective, called 'Digital Wellbeing Experiments'. The digital platform has a total of six tools that the user has to try to detoxify from the screens, regain 'real' contact with their loved ones and focus their energies on tasks that could be productive and that, since the mobile appeared in their lives, they have been pushing them aside, like reading a book or watching a movie without distractions.
In this special we are going to comment in depth on one of these applications, the one that bears the name of 'Post Box', or, in Spanish, 'Buzón de correos'. Its name has a reason and that is that this application will collect all the notifications that arrive on your phone at the end of the day and it will collect them to deliver them 'in packets' at certain times of the day. You, as a user, will establish how many times you want your notifications to be delivered, between one and four times a day. Of course, the hours will be set by you through the application. It is all very easy to use. We will explain it to you in detail below.
When you open the 'Post Box' application for the first time, they will explain how it works (in English) in a very simple way. The first thing you have to do is give it the necessary permissions so that it can access your notifications. The application is completely safe and has been developed by Google's own engineers.Once you have granted the permissions, you must configure the application, indicating how many times you want to be informed of the notifications received, as well as the delivery times. You have from one to four ads to choose from and distribute them as you see fit throughout the day. When the appointed time arrives, a notification will appear and on the application screen you will see a mosaic with colored cards in which the applications that have sent you some type of notification will appear distributed.