Your Eyes Might Hurt Later, Why Not Use Night Mode Features On Mobile Browsers While Surfing In The Dark
Good health
undoubtedly is wealth, and don’t you think that the light emitted while using
your android devices to browse at night continuously will end up hurting your
eyes, if not immediately, it may be at the long run.
Sometimes,
people tend to forget to take some simple and necessary precautionary measures
that will go a long way safeguarding their health, when using their smartphones.
Though
sometimes the reason behind such negligence might be as a result of not been properly
informed with the right knowledge.
Have you
ever woken up from sleep, let’s say around 4AM
and you try to browse with your smartphone?
The light
that is being emitted from your device screen is enough to tell you that you
need to take some measures to protect your eyes during those periods.
Even when
you try to dim your device at that point, the white background of many sites you
visit can still come out bright enough to cause your eyes with some discomfort.
And you go
on and on every night and early morning using your device that way to surf the
net, especially now that we have many smartphone addicts that are as guilty as
charged.
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No doubt
that on the long run, maybe as you age, it can cause some problems to your
eyes, but that is not what we wished for you and that is why we are bringing up
this piece to you so you can checkmate any form of possible eye disorder that
your smartphone can cause you while using it at night time.
Now, here is
a perfect solution to that; there are many browsers out there that came with the
night mode extension, and that when
put to use at night or in the dark, will switch the browser to a perfect night
mode appearance that will be gentle to your eyes.
When this
night mode feature is enabled, as you surf at night, you will notice that every
site you visit will now have dimed and dark background with the content text
characters of the sites still legible in the dark.
Some of you,
for long have been using these browsers that came with the night mode extension,
but are yet to take cognisance of it and thus you go on using your phones in
its normal brightness state at night and which may end up hurting your eyes.
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Your common browsers
like UC browser, Boat browser, Next Browser, Maxthon web browser etc. all came
with the night mode extension, and they are very easy to use.
During night
time, all you need to do to put the night mode feature on is to tap on the
browser menu and select night mode feature, and your browser will automatically
switch and stay on night mode appearance until you switch it back to normal
mode.
Finally,
since you are now aware of the night mode feature on your mobile browsers, we
implore you from now on to use the night mode feature in the dark in order to
safeguard your eyes from possible defect and just as we started out, good
health they say is wealth, so try and stay healthy all the time.
Your Eyes Might Hurt Later, Why Not Use Night Mode Features On Mobile Browsers While Surfing In The Dark
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