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Uber board member,Adult film School season 3 episode 2 - Chloe and Jason media mogul, and sleep crusader Arianna Huffington wants you to turn off your phone.
That's easier said than done, of course, so she's teamed up with Samsung to make an app that will help you force yourself into it.
SEE ALSO: Facebook just acquired tbh and its 5 million teen usersIt's called Thrive, and the goal, according to Huffington, is to provide "the tools to take a break from your phone to do whatever it is that makes you more human." The Samsung-exclusive app isn't out until December, but Huffington took the stage at Samsung's Developer Conference to share more about how it works.
The main feature of the app is something called "thrive mode: that automatically suppresses your phone's notifications for a predefined period of time. You can opt to have a "VIP list" of contacts whose calls and texts will come through, but everything else -- calls, texts, and app notifications -- will be shut out.

If someone does text you, an auto-responder will let that person know you're currently unreachable because you're choosing to be in "thrive mode." (Side note: "Sorry boss, I'm in 'thrive mode' for the next hour sounds like the perfect way to get out of meetings, no?)
There's also an "App Control" feature that helps you keep tabs on how much time you're spending in apps. You can also opt for notifications that will ever so gently remind you when you're spending too much time glued to your Instagram feed.
Huffington also said there's an alarm feature that will help shut out the outside world for the first few minutes of the day after you wake up.
"Instead of immediately being at the mercy of what the world wants from you, your phone will be operational only ten minutes after you wake up -- think of it as your helpful coach," she said. "You set the agenda the Thrive app helps you achieve it"
The Thrive app is out December 15 in Samsung's Galaxy app store.
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