Read each app feature and select all of the ones that are examples of humane design:
A.
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Read each app feature and select all of the ones that are examples of humane design:
A.
Rewards increase as you play more
B.
Periodic alerts asking if you want to quit
C.
Suggested options for offline activities
D.
Penalties for leaving the app
E.
Autoplay and countdown features
F.
Settings to keep track of usage time
G.
Settings to control the amount of notifications
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