- VoIP & Phone Systems
VoIP Security: How to Protect Your Business Phone System
18 Mar, 2026







£45.13 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £37.67 ex-VAT, this is a pretty sensible buy **if you genuinely work in public-facing spaces**—hot desks, client sites, shared offices, or anywhere shoulder-surfing is a risk. The reversible, anti-glare style is the part that matters day-to-day: you’re not stuck with one “looks worse” setting. On a MacBook, a magnetic privacy filter also tends to be fuss-free (no complicated aligning with film that bubbles or peels), and the removable angle is useful when you’re moving between places or occasionally need a normal view. If you’re in an open-plan environment, it can be a small spend that genuinely reduces distractions and privacy anxiety.
That said, it’s not magic. Privacy screens always come with **some trade-off in brightness and viewing comfort**, especially if you’re viewing at odd angles or you rely on the screen for color-critical work. And the “blue light reduction” marketing is usually a softer point—if you feel better with a warm tone, you’ll notice it, but it shouldn’t be treated like a medical-grade fix. I’d **recommend this for office productivity and privacy**, not for designers, photographers, or anyone who treats screen accuracy as a priority.
Buy it if you want a simple, low-effort privacy solution that’s easy to take on/off. Skip it if you sit directly in front of your laptop in a private office and care about maximum screen clarity.

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