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How much time should I spend online?

There are special signs that you might recognise, from your body and the world around you, when you’ve been online for too long

Technology experts don’t think there’s a perfect amount of time to spend online. They say it’s more important to focus on using your time online well. But it’s still possible to have too much of a good thing.

It doesn’t matter what you’re doing with your time, there will be a limit when it’s no longer sensible to keep using a device. The problem is that this limit is different for everyone.

Luckily there are special signs that you might recognise, from your body and the world around you, when you’ve been online for too long.

Signs you’ve been online too long

Do any of these sound familiar?

  • I get a headache
  • My tablet gets really hot
  • The TV asks if I’m still watching
  • I feel really grumpy and bored with the game
  • The screen looks blurry after a while

There are lots of other signs too – everyone will have their own. What signs do you get when you’ve been online too long?

What should I do if I’m worried?

If you’re experiencing signs you’ve been online too much, or you’re worried about the amount of time you spend online, just remember: it all comes down to having a healthy balance of online and offline activities.

It’s a bit like a healthy diet – in the same way you need lots of different types of food to help your body stay healthy, you also need lots of different types of activities.

The time you spend online should just be one small part of your day alongside other activities like going to school, eating meals, doing homework, playing sports, seeing friends, chatting with family and much more.

Top Tips

  1. Finish homework and chores before going online.
  2. Don’t charge devices in your bedroom overnight.
  3. Don’t promise friends you can be online at the same time as them.
  4. Put devices down whilst they charge to give yourself a break.
  5. Plan breaks from online activities and stick to them.
  6. If you have any worries speak to an adult you trust for help.

Check out this video from BBC Own It to get hear more about why being online all the time can be tricky.

  • UK Safer Internet CentreAs part of our work in the UK Safer Internet Centre