- Cyber Security
Cyber Essentials Plus for Government Contracts: What You Need to Know
4 Jun, 2026







£92.08 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’re seeing a lot of sensitive stuff on screen in an office—finance, HR, admin desks, finance spreadsheets—this kind of privacy filter is genuinely useful. The anti-glare + privacy combo tends to make monitors feel more “workable” in real office lighting, and the ± viewing angle feature means you get a reasonable balance between protecting side views and still being able to read comfortably from your normal seat. At £76.84 ex-VAT, I’d consider it good value **only if** you’ve actually got a privacy problem or glare annoyance you can feel every day. If your screen space is in a private office or you never have people working directly beside you, you’re probably paying for something you won’t notice.
That said, privacy filters always come with trade-offs: colours look a bit less punchy, brightness can feel lower, and you may need to tweak your monitor settings once it’s on. Also, these filters are only as good as the fit—get the sizing wrong or if your monitor model has odd bezel curvature, you’ll end up with alignment issues or edge light leakage. Overall, I’d recommend this for open-plan setups where you need “good enough” privacy without swapping monitors or moving desks. If you want perfect image quality, this isn’t the route—go for better lighting control or monitor hoods instead.

STARTECH
15.6in 16:9 Laptop Touch Privacy Screen

Kensington
Kensington MagPro 34.0" (21:9) Monitor Privacy Screen with Magnetic Strip - Display privacy filter - removable - magnetic - 34" wide - TAA Compliant

Kensington
Kensington - Display privacy filter - 2-way - removable - 27"

3M
3M PF21.5W9 21.5" Widescreen (16:9) Desktop Monitor Privacy Filter Frameless 98044054298