What a Browser-Based Screen Time Tracker Should Answer
Most people do not need a raw timer. They need a system that explains whether time went toward work, learning, communication, or distraction. That is where deTime is positioned differently.
- Measure time spent across websites in one place.
- Separate productive browsing from low-value browsing.
- Handle multi-purpose sites without collapsing everything into one label.
Why deTime Fits This Search Intent
The search for a screen time tracker is broad. Users want visibility, not just blocking. deTime answers that with analytics, categories, and a privacy-first angle that fits modern browser use.
Context-aware categoriesBetter interpretation for mixed-use websites.
Chrome-focused trackingBuilt around where desktop browsing actually happens.
Privacy-first positioningDesigned for users who are cautious about behavioral data.
Next Paths
If you are specifically trying to track time on websites, start with Website Time Tracker. If YouTube is the main issue, go to YouTube Time Tracker.