![]() In the end, some self-control is still required as it is easy enough to bypass, e.g. The popups that it displays on distracting sites are helpful and so is the tool's reporting functionality. Motion is an interesting extension for Chrome with a balanced approach to procrastination. The privacy policy provides details on the data that Motion collects and for what purpose. ![]() The team plans to introduce a paid plan in the feature that adds functionality to the extension that power users may find useful. Motion states that it will never sell user data (not even in anonymized form) and does not collect URLs or the content of sites visited in the browser. Sites are sorted by access length and you may change the data or switch to tasks if you want. Motion lists any site you visited and you may add any to the list of distracting sites from that list right away. Reporting plays a big part and you may access reports in the settings. Tasks run until you stop them they are added to the reports functionality of the extension and may help you understand better what you did on a site and they also highlight the task to you on every page in the browser. A click on it displays options to hide it, mark the current site as distracting, or use the extension's task functionality. It is the same icon that powers the time functionality. The widget is an icon that Motion displays on sites.
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