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16 May, 2026







£47.02 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’re working in open-plan offices, on trains, or anywhere your screen sits within “someone could read it from next to you” distance, Kensington’s 2‑way removable privacy filter is a sensible buy. It gives you that extra layer of discretion without turning your laptop into a permanent rig—being removable matters because you won’t want this on all the time (team screens, presentations, casual use). At around £40 ex‑VAT, it’s good value for businesses that want a straightforward compliance/privacy win without asking users to change habits.
That said, this kind of filter isn’t magic. Privacy filters can slightly dim and soften the display, and they’re best suited to consistent viewing from your usual angle—if multiple people often view from different positions, you may end up with mixed results. I’d recommend this for office workers who regularly handle sensitive data (finance, HR, admin, legal) and for organisations that want an easy, user-friendly privacy standard. I’d skip it for people doing lots of colour-critical work or anyone who’s constantly sharing their screen with others from multiple angles.

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