Summarize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs Apple released iOS 18.3 in January, and that update brought a few bug fixes to your iPhone. But, when Apple released iOS 17 in 2023, the tech giant introduced a feature that could help you take better care of your eyes called Screen Distance. CNETThe feature warns you when you’re holding your iPhone or iPad too close to your face, sort of like having a parent tell you to sit farther back from the television or computer screen. Although having a screen near your face might not harm your eyes, it could stress and irritate them, according to health care organization Cedars-Sinai. Thankfully, this iOS 17 feature aims to help reduce eyestrain, and according to Apple, it could even lower the risk of myopia, or nearsightedness.Here’s how to turn Screen Distance on and give your eyes a break. Screen Time Matters When It Comes to Your Eye HealthTurn on Screen Distance1. Open Settings.2. Tap Screen Time.3. Tap Screen Distance. These screens appear the first time you access Screen Distance. Screenshot by Zach McAuliffe/CNETThen you’ll see two screens explaining what Screen Distance is and how it works. Tap Continue on both screens, and Screen Distance automatically turns on after these screens. Both screens appear only the first time you go into Screen Distance.Now, after holding your iPhone too close to your face for a few minutes, your screen gets blocked by a message reading, “iPhone May Be Too Close.” When you hold your iPhone too close to your face for too long, Screen Distance blocks your screen. Zach McAuliffe/CNETYour screen remains blocked until you hold your iPhone farther away. Then, your screen shows a checkmark, and you have to tap Continue to remove the block. How to Beat Eyestrain, According to OptometristsTurning off Screen DistanceScreen Distance is a useful iOS feature that may reduce eyestrain and even decrease the risk of nearsightedness. However, if you find the warnings more annoying than helpful, here’s how to turn Screen Distance off.1. Open Settings.2. Tap Screen Time.3. Tap Screen Distance.4. Tap the toggle next to Screen Distance.Now you can go back to holding your iPhone as close to your face as you want without interruption from your phone — or your parents. For more on iOS 18, here’s what you need to know about iOS 18.3.1 and iOS 18.3. You can also check out our iOS 18 cheat sheet. Watch this: The MacBook Air Detail That Blew Me Away
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