How to Block Twitch on iPhone in 2026
The average person spends 95 minutes per day on Twitch and opens it 4 times. Here's how to take back control — using breathing exercises, not punishment.
95 minutes
Average daily Twitch usage
DataReportal 2025
4 times
Twitch opens per day
RescueTime
70%
Habitual app opens (not intentional)
Journal of Behavioral Addictions
16-34 year olds, gamers
Primary demographic
Pew Research Center
Why Twitch Is So Hard to Put Down
Twitch keeps you hooked through Live content creates FOMO — if you leave, you miss what happens. The app is engineered to exploit your brain's dopamine system — every notification, every scroll, every tap triggers a small reward that keeps you coming back. The average person spends 95 minutes per day on Twitch and opens it 4 times, most of those opens driven by habit rather than intention. Twitch targets 16-34 year olds, gamers, using live stream fomo and chat interaction as primary engagement mechanisms. Understanding these hooks is the first step to breaking free.
Dopamine Triggers
- ⚡Live stream FOMO
- ⚡Chat interaction
- ⚡Subscription/bits economy
- ⚡Raid notifications
- ⚡Streamer going live alerts
Two Ways to Block Twitch with Pauso
Gentle Mode
When you open Twitch, Pauso intercepts with a guided breathing exercise — a few seconds of calm inhale, hold, exhale. After breathing, you see two options: open Twitch or walk away. There is no block, no guilt, no lecture. Just a pause. This works because most Twitch opens are habitual, not intentional. The breathing exercise gives your conscious mind a chance to override autopilot. Many users find that after the breathing exercise, the urge to open Twitch simply dissolves.
Setup Steps
- 1.Download Pauso from the App Store (free, no account needed)
- 2.Tap 'Add App' and select Twitch from the app picker
- 3.Choose Gentle Mode for Twitch
- 4.Next time you open Twitch, Pauso shows a breathing exercise
- 5.After breathing, choose: open Twitch or walk away
Daily awareness building. Ideal if you want to reduce Twitch usage gradually without feeling restricted.
Strict Mode
Strict Mode uses iOS Family Controls to completely block Twitch during scheduled times. When you try to open Twitch during a blocked period, you see a shield screen — not the app. This block cannot be bypassed by deleting Pauso, restarting your phone, or any workaround, because it operates at the operating system level through Apple's Family Controls framework. You can schedule blocks in advance or activate blocking on demand.
Setup Steps
- 1.Download Pauso from the App Store (free, no account needed)
- 2.Tap 'Add App' and select Twitch from the app picker
- 3.Choose Strict Mode for Twitch
- 4.Set your blocking schedule (e.g., work hours, bedtime, or study sessions)
- 5.Twitch is now completely blocked during those times — no bypass possible
Bedtime, study sessions, deep work, or any time you need guaranteed Twitch-free focus.
Why Apple's Built-In Screen Time Isn't Enough
Apple's built-in Screen Time feature lets you set app limits for Twitch, but it has a critical flaw: when the time limit hits, you see a prompt asking if you want to ignore the limit for 15 minutes or the rest of the day. Most people tap 'Ignore' every time — it takes zero effort to bypass. Screen Time also requires a passcode to enforce limits, which means you either set one yourself (and know it, defeating the purpose) or ask someone else to set it. Pauso's Strict Mode has no ignore button, no bypass option, and no passcode workaround. When Twitch is blocked, it stays blocked.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is blocking Twitch with Pauso free?
Yes. Pauso is free to download with one protected app included — both Gentle Mode and Strict Mode are available at no cost. If Twitch is your main problem app, you can block it completely for free, forever, with no account needed. Pauso Pro ($6.99/month or $39.99/year) is only needed if you want to protect multiple apps.
Will blocking Twitch affect my account?
No. Blocking Twitch with Pauso only prevents you from opening the app on your phone. Your account, data, and content are completely unaffected. When the block ends, you can open Twitch and everything is exactly as you left it.
Can I bypass Pauso's Twitch block?
In Gentle Mode, yes — after the breathing exercise, you can choose to open the app. That is by design. In Strict Mode, no — the block uses iOS Family Controls at the operating system level and cannot be bypassed by deleting Pauso, restarting your phone, or any other workaround.
Should I use Gentle Mode or Strict Mode for Twitch?
It depends on your situation. Gentle Mode works well if you want to build awareness and reduce usage gradually — the breathing pause is often enough to break the automatic habit. Strict Mode is better for specific times when you need guaranteed protection, like bedtime, study sessions, or deep work. Many users combine both: Strict Mode during work/school hours and Gentle Mode during free time.
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