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Sets interval for browsing to rest the eyes in minutes before browsing again to promote eyes health by helping reduce eyes strain.

Users1Current public install base
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Manifest versionV3Extension platform version
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Version2.09
ManifestV3
Size223KiB
Languages1English (United States)
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Sets interval for browsing to rest the eyes in minutes before browsing again to promote eyes health by helping reduce eyes strain.

The alarm effect is a flashing browser page with green background color, a popup showing the control and an audio sound. The flashing and the sound will continue until the reset time has elapsed.

It can be manually stopped by pressing stop button. Once set, the input values will be saved and used next time until they are changed including the setting of volume slider.

It gets the idea from the 20-20-20 rule guideline to help reduce eye strain and fatigue that can occur from prolonged screen use. It suggests taking regular breaks to rest your eyes.

The rule is simple: Every 20 minutes, take a 20-second break and look at something that is at least 20 feet (or about 6 meters) away from you. This allows your eyes to refocus and relax, reducing the strain caused by staring at a screen for extended periods.

The 20-20-20 rule is particularly useful for those who spend long hours working on computers, laptops, or other digital devices. It helps prevent eye discomfort, dryness, and fatigue associated with extended screen time.

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