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Laptop/Desktop Privacy Screens
The message here is really quite simple. These beautiful big and bright screens that we have on our desktops, laptops, and tablets leave us open to shoulder surfing. We've all been on a plane with the business traveller in front of us preparing for the big presentation. Is it your competition sitting right behind you? That may sound a bit extreme but it does happen and it has.
Privacy screens/films are a very simple concept that allow you to restrict the range of viewing so that only individuals looking directly at the screen can see it. For those of us that are off to an angle all we see is a black screen. These privacy screens also provide the added anti-glare benefits which makes it a bit easier on the eyes to look at the screen over extended periods of time.
This is a very simple tactic in security planning but an important one nonetheless.


