How To Stop Porn Addiction?

Set a clear goal (quit completely or reduce to a specific limit)

Remove access to porn (delete bookmarks, subscriptions, saved accounts)

Block porn sites and trigger content using website/app blockers

Disable private browsing/incognito on your devices

Use content filters on all devices (phone, tablet, computer, smart TV)

Uninstall apps that lead to porn use and block reinstalling

Remove or restrict social media accounts/pages that trigger you

Keep devices out of the bedroom and away from bathrooms

Use grayscale or remove high-trigger apps during vulnerable times

Create a “no-phone” routine for the first 30–60 minutes after waking and before sleep

Plan your day to reduce idle time and boredom

Identify triggers (time, place, emotion, device) and change the pattern

Replace the habit immediately when urges hit (walk, shower, workout, chores)

Keep a list of quick alternatives ready and act within 5–10 minutes

Practice urge surfing (ride the urge until it passes without engaging)

Set a rule for emergencies: “No porn today” and “Switch activities for 20 minutes”

Limit alcohol and substances that increase impulsivity

Get regular sleep and exercise to reduce baseline cravings

Reduce stress with structured activities (gym, sports, meditation, journaling)

Avoid being alone with triggers at high-risk times

Tell someone you trust and ask for accountability

Use accountability tools (weekly check-ins, progress tracking, trusted partner)

Join a support group or program (in-person or online)

Consider therapy with a specialist (CBT, ACT, or addiction-focused counseling)

Use a relapse plan before you need it (what you’ll do in the first hour)

Track behavior consistently (urge times, triggers, what helped)

Review patterns weekly and adjust your blockers/routines

If you slip, stop immediately, don’t binge, and follow your relapse plan

Replace shame with corrective action and return to the plan the same day

Consider tools like blockers + accountability + therapy as a combined approach

Commit to ongoing maintenance (keep blockers on, keep routines, keep check-ins)

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