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Users are increasingly reclaiming their digital well-being by abandoning dedicated apps in favor of mobile websites, often leveraging clunkier web interfaces to intentionally discourage mindless scrolling. While some prefer a disciplined approach of manual "polling" for updates on a set schedule, others dive into complex system settings or use specialized browsers to aggressively silence persistent notification spam. These strategies highlight a broader desire for more granular control, such as notification digests that prioritize urgent messages over group chats or complete visibility into background system processes. Ultimately, these workarounds reflect a shift toward intentional technology use where the user, rather than the app, dictates when and how they engage with digital content.