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Firewall Management 101: A Guide for Small Businesses
11 Mar, 2026



£37.92 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £31.61 ex-VAT, this is the kind of privacy filter that makes sense for a specific kind of workplace: shared desks, open-plan offices, meeting rooms, or anyone who regularly works on client or sensitive data next to other people. The “frameless” angle is the practical bit here — you’re less likely to end up with an awkward fit or visible edges that catch glare or lift over time. If you’re trying to keep prying eyes out without buying into a more premium, built-for-every-laptop ecosystem, this is a reasonable buy.
That said, privacy filters aren’t free lunch. Expect a slight hit to brightness and a narrower viewing angle, which can be annoying if your team relies on accurate viewing across different seats or lighting. Also, if your laptops get moved constantly between docks, travel bags, and different environments, installation quality matters — a filter that’s even a little misaligned can look untidy and be more annoying to clean. I’d recommend this for standard office use where laptops mostly stay in one place; I wouldn’t bother for design-heavy roles, graphic work, or anyone who frequently needs everyone to see the same screen clearly from multiple angles.

STARTECH
StarTech.com Monitor Privacy Screen for 20 inch PC Display, Computer Screen Security Filter, Blue Light Reducing Screen Protector Film, 16:9 Widescreen, Matte/Glossy, +/-30 Degree Viewing - Blue Light Filter - Display privacy filter - 2-way - removable - plug-in/adhesive - 20" wide

Kensington
Kensington - Display privacy filter - 2-way - removable - 29"

HP
HP 14.0 NB Privacy Filter

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