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Creating a clickable shortcut to Blink Friction on your smartphone

For easy access to our shop and autism and therapy tools, you can easily add a direct link on your homepage. To create a shortcut to a website on your mobile device, navigate to the website in your browser (Chrome, Safari, etc.), and then use the browser's share or "add to home screen" option. This will place an icon on your home screen that opens the website directly. For Android (Chrome): Open Chrome and go to the website. Tap the three-dot menu icon (More options). Select "Add to home screen". Optionally, rename the shortcut. Tap "Add". For iPhone (Safari): Open Safari and go to the website. Tap the Share button (square with an upward arrow). Scroll down and tap "Add to Home Screen". Optionally, rename the shortcut. Tap "Add". These steps create a convenient way to access your favorite websites directly from your mobile device's home screen.

One of my questionairs the Aspie Quizz with links

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The Aspie Quizz Version 5 Thank you for filling out this questionnaire. Your score: 141 of 200 99% probability of being atypical (autistic/neurodiverse) Aspie Quiz related publications Gerit Pfuhl & Leif Ekblad (2017).  Optimizing the RMET to measure bias not performance differences.  Scandinavian Psychologist, 4, e18.  Open access article Leif Ekblad & Lluis Oviedo (2017).  Religious cognition among subjects with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD): Defective or different?  Clinical Neuropsychiatry 14(4):287-296,  Open access article Leif Ekblad (2013).  Autism, Personality, and Human Diversity: Defining Neurodiversity in an Iterative Process Using Aspie Quiz  SAGE Open July-September 2013 3: 2158244013497722,  Open access article Leif Ekblad (2024).  Behavioral predispositions in humans have a bimodal distribution with an autistic/neurodiverse cluster and a neurotypical cluster.  PsyArXiv, doi: 10.31234/osf.io/9htdy,  PsyA...