Earlier this year, The Wall Street Journal published an in-depth report highlighting instances of thieves watching iPhone owners enter their passcode...
I accidentally ordered privacy screen protectors once from amazon…very infuriating not being able to see the screen from an angle…but if it was something that iOS was able to implement only during passcode entry that’d be cool.
for other people yeah, but i guess we don’t realize how much we use our phone without directly looking at it, i imagine sometimes while i’m laying down and quickly checking it, it might be at an angle, or if i have it flat on the desk and i’m just trying to read the screen, it would probably be at too much of angle to see it
I accidentally ordered privacy screen protectors once from amazon…very infuriating not being able to see the screen from an angle…but if it was something that iOS was able to implement only during passcode entry that’d be cool.
Isn’t that the whole point?
for other people yeah, but i guess we don’t realize how much we use our phone without directly looking at it, i imagine sometimes while i’m laying down and quickly checking it, it might be at an angle, or if i have it flat on the desk and i’m just trying to read the screen, it would probably be at too much of angle to see it
Why would you wanna see the screen from an angle ? Don’t we use it facing us straight up ?
I use my screen in all possible positions when I do things and/ or when I wanna show something to someone else.
Privacy screen protectors ruin the colours and viewing angles.
It’s like having a TN panel on your phone. Reminds me of my old LG phone from 2011.
That’s the whole point of a privacy screen isn’t it ? So that you and only you can view the display
I’ve used privacy screen protectors for years now and none of this is true.
Cheap ones can have these issues but you’d have to get a pretty cheap one to have any of those problems.