The majority of daily screen time is spent on accepting cookies rather than engaging with content.
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The majority of daily screen time is spent on accepting cookies rather than engaging with content.
Parent: Internet UsageEntity: Screen TimeImpact: negativeDate: Apr 19, 2026Target: The majority of daily screen time is spent on accepting cookies rather than engaging with content.
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92% of Daily Screen Time Spent Accepting Cookies, Research Shows
https://theshovel.com.au/2026/04/20/92-of-daily-screen-time-spent-accepting-cookies-research-shows/
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92% of Daily Screen Time Spent Accepting Cookies, Research Shows
theshovel.com.au/2026/04/20/92-of-daily-screen-time-spent-accepting-cookies-research-shows
Experts say that concerns about the amount of time we spend on screens are misplaced, with the vast majority of time actually just spent dealing with cookie pop-ups. New research has shown that average daily screen time could be reduced to about eight…
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