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Hi. Just a quick tip for those who still have light sensitive eyes. I've just got a new phone and tablet with blue light filters and turning them on has made my screens just so much gentler on my eyes. I found the pale yellow tint on the screen a bit strange at first, but got used to it pretty quickly. And of course it's the blue light that keeps you awake - mind you there's a lot of other stuff that also does that too! I'm sure you've all already thought of this, but just in case.

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Thank you! I used the blue light filter on my phone, too. Good luck. xo

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Keep-The-Faith

Thanks..I turned the brightness down & now am using this too along with not going on much 😢

We all need to stay strong for sure!!

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