Nomophobic Generation

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The virtual world is noisier than the real world. The urge to stay virtually connected can trigger anxiety and stress.

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Nomophobic Generation 

AT stations, terminals, and on the streets, regardless of time and place, people are glued to their mobile phones. Even in church, before a service begins, the congregation is reminded to turn off their devices. Yet, some still discreetly glance at their screens.

According to a report by the Indonesian Internet Service Providers Association (APJII), more than 80 percent of Indonesian children now have access to

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