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Do you spend a lot of time in front of a computer screen? Bluelight from fluorescent screens has been found to suppress the production of melatonin, which suppresses the release of cortisol. Low levels of these hormones can result in cardiovascular diseases, diabetes and even cancer. This app is designed to minimize exposure to blue light for people who spend long hours working on computers, phones or watching TV. It’s best if it’s used when there is no other source of blue light: after sundown and before bedtime. The app is available for Android and iOS. The app uses a color filter to block blue light from your device. The filter works by only allowing through the light is safe for your eyes (in other words, it reduces the amount of blue light contained in the colours you see). It does this by removing the blue component of every pixel. On mobile devices, red, green and violet are filtered out too. It’s not possible to make the screen look like it’s completely dark because to do that would mean removing all colours (and therefore all content). Instead, the app also removes any extra light by dimming the screen. The filter is designed to be best used when you are sitting away from bright lights or windows that shine into your eyes. You can either use it with a red light-blocking filter (or sunglasses), regular glasses, contacts or without eye protection at all—whatever feels best for you. Bluelight Filter for Eye Care has been designed with several features to help you better understand your own particular habitual blue light exposure habits and how you can make more informed habits changes to combat eyestrain and eye problems related to blue light exposure. This includes: Referral URL: http://bluelightfilter. org/ (was: http://bluelightfilter.com/) The app was reviewed by the Google Play Store and Apple App Store and received 5 stars in both cases. Some of the best reviews include:The app has been reviewed by several technology websites including:It was also written up on several health and medical blogs including: Articles on eye disease and blue-light exposure: The app has been mentioned in a number of news articles related to sleep, eyestrain and eye fatigue. Some of these articles include: The app has won a number of awards for its design and functionality. These include: All Android versions from 4. 0.3 onwards including the latest (12.2) and previous (12.1) versions can use the app without any further permissions required to install, that is, the app requires no internet access to download or run. `Release notes: The latest version of the app is v3.2.5 and was released on March 2016 with support for Android 4.0–7. eccc085e13
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