Which of these is an example of cognitive offloading?

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using a mobile device to access a ride sharing service

using a tablet to talk to a friend who is in another country

not knowing any phone numbers since they are stored in the phone

not knowing how to play many playgrounds games

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An example of cognitive offloading is not knowing any phone numbers since they are stored in the phone. Cognitive offloading refers to the practice of using external tools or resources to help with cognitive tasks, such as relying on technology to store information, which reduces the need to remember it ourselves.