Brainrot - Reduce Screentime

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Everyone
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About this app

🧠✨ Reclaim your day with Brainrot — the fun screen time control, app blocker & focus coach that shows what doom-scrolling really does to your brain.

⚡ Why Brainrot works:
✅ Save 1+ hour a day ⏳
✅ 90% feel happier & more productive 💪
✅ Better focus, sleep & routines 🌙

🔥 Features you’ll love:

Smart app & site blocker 🚫

Daily limits & focus scores 📊

Funny mindful block screens 🤪

Auto blocks for work, study & bedtime ⏰

Widgets with your live Brainrot score 📲

🔒 100% private & secure — all data stays on your device.

Stop the scroll 👉 keep your brain bright, healthy & focused with Brainrot. Your future self will thank you 💡.

AccessibilityService disclosure
BrainRot uses Android’s AccessibilityService API to detect which app is on screen and to display a blocking overlay when your chosen time limits are reached. This enables accurate, real‑time screen‑time control and app blocking.

Data handling
• No keystrokes, text content, or personal data are read or collected.
• Processing happens on‑device only to enforce your limits and improve timer accuracy.
• Data is not sold or shared with third parties.

User control
• AccessibilityService is optional and must be explicitly enabled by you in system settings.
• You can disable it at any time in system settings.
• BrainRot is not an accessibility tool and does not provide accessibility features for users with disabilities.
Updated on
Dec 9, 2025

Data safety

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No data collected
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