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Android’s new Pause Point feature puts a 10-second speed bump between you and mindless scrolling

Pause Point gives you a short window to reconsider opening a distracting app, with breathing exercises and alternative suggestions built in.

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Google is adding a new tool called Pause Point to Android‘s Digital Wellbeing suite that interrupts mindless scrolling with a 10-second check-in before opening a distracting app.

A middle ground between timers and lockouts

Pause Point works differently from Android’s existing app timers. Instead of blocking access to an app after a set amount of time, it intercepts you at the moment you open a designated app and briefly offers a way out. During the pause, you can do a breathing exercise, set an in-the-moment timer, browse a photo slideshow pulled from your memories, or switch to a suggested alternative like a book.

The feature is also designed to resist easy dismissal. Disabling Pause Point entirely requires a phone restart, which adds enough friction to make the decision feel deliberate. Google says Pause Point is designed to ensure app use is intentional. The 10-second pause gives users enough time to decide whether opening an app is deliberate or just out of habit.

Why it matters

Google launched Digital Wellbeing tools nearly a decade ago, but app timers and usage dashboards never gained much traction with mainstream users. Pause Point is the most substantive rethinking of that suite in years. Rather than requiring users to set limits in advance and rely on willpower to honor them, it works in the moment, when the urge to mindlessly scroll is already happening.

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For Android users who find hard lockouts too disruptive but standard timers too easy to ignore, Pause Point offers a practical middle ground. Whether a 10-second pause is enough to break deeply ingrained scrolling habits remains to be seen. Google has yet to share rollout details for the feature.

Pranob Mehrotra
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