Privacy Screen Filter 15.6" Laptop Anti-Spy
Anti-spy privacy filter for 15.6-inch laptops that blocks side-view visibility at 60°+ angles — removes when not needed.
Why It Stands Out
Visual hacking — stealing information by looking at someone's screen — costs businesses billions annually and affects anyone working in public. Privacy filters block the view from any angle beyond 30 degrees from straight-on, which means the coworker on the plane or coffee shop can't see your screen, regardless of what's on it.
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