Instead of selecting Apps to Block, can we Block all apps/websites and whitelist a handful of apps that I use specifically for productive work during study sessions.
I basically want to give myself a short 20 minute from 4:45 to 5:05 PM window where IG is enabled and the rest of the time itβs blocked how can I do this?
@joshhawaii wrote 49 App Limit
When I started my free trial it mentioned blocking over 100 apps. I thought that meant I would be able to block more than 49. Is it possible to block more than 49 apps? I have 208 applications according to my phone and would love to be able to block all but a few (Messages, Phone, etc.) for blocking sessions, essentially turning my phone into a dumb phone for the focus session. Did my premium upgrade go wrong or is this a built-in limitation (possibly of the iOS Focus API)?
Whitelist is now available, you can select the whitelist mode on the screen where you choose apps to block. Every app and websites except the one you select will be blocked.
Whitelist allows you Enable apps you really need for the moment in the real world. Some people will go as far as switching to a brick or dumb phone, or using it as a secondary device, and there are also great companies like Light Phone who build specific devices for this. With Opal Whitelist, you can turn your iPhone into a brick phone (or dumb phone) temporarily at times you choose.
Here are a few popular use cases for whitelist:
GoingOutdoors, whitelist:
Camera
Phone
Text/Whatsapp (optional)
Maps/Navigation
Uber/transport
Work Focus, whitelist:
βPhone
Text/Whatsapp (optional)
Mail
Slack (optional)
Weekend With Family, whitelist:
βCamera
Phone
Music
Text/Whatsapp (optional)
Maps/Navigation
Uber/transport
Mail (if you need tickets or QR codes for activities)