- First, enter the “Settings” or “Settings” of your Android phone .
- Now, find and press the “Screen” section.
- Here tap on the “Screen timeout” option, it is almost at the end.
- Remember that the names of the options may vary according to the brand or model of the equipment.
- Finally, choose between 15 or 30 seconds and 1,2,5 or 10 minutes to wait for your screen to lock if there is no activity.
Done, so your Android cell phone will be blocked in the configured time every time it does not detect activity. It is important to clarify that if you are watching a video on Netflix, TikTok, YouTube, etc., the screen will not turn off even if you do not manipulate it, this is due to the fact that an application is open and the phone will detect it as an activity that you are doing.
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