Friday, December 4, 2020

How to better separate your work and personal life on Android

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December 04, 2020

How to better separate your work and personal life on Android

With a little creative configuring, you can create totally separate work and personal profiles on any Android phone — and give your brain some actual time off. Read more ▶

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