Protect Your Privacy Anywhere with BOE’s Active Privacy Protection Screen

BOE has developed a new generation of active privacy protection screens to address the risks of personal privacy and commercial secrets leakage in mobile work. These screens use a unique 360-degree anti-peeping technology that allows users to switch between anti-peeping mode and sharing mode with one click. This BOE technology is a game-changer for various applications in the US, Canada, and European countries, where data privacy and security are of utmost importance.

BOE’s new screens are designed to meet the demands of multi-scenario mobile work and are based on three major technology innovations. Most importantly, we use a unique CFMS multi-layer anti-peeping composite material and a CML ultra-thin full-range collimated backlight to narrow the viewing angle to 0.5% @45° U/L/R/D, ensuring that others cannot see screen information within a 45-degree full-range viewing angle. The display’s overall thickness has also been reduced to 1.85 mm (2.0 mm max) from the industry’s standard 2.2 mm-2.6 mm.

BOE’s new generation of active privacy protection screens offers full-range anti-peeping and multi-angle viewing protection. In today’s digitally driven world, privacy is a paramount concern, especially in US and Canada. For example, in Canada this technology finds its relevance in multiple sectors. Government agencies use it to safeguard confidential information. Healthcare facilities protect patient data with these screens. Financial institutions and law firms across Canada find these screens invaluable for client confidentiality. Canada’s Educational institutions use them in research labs for data protection. For remote workers and freelancers in Canada, these screens are perfect for maintaining privacy in shared spaces. Retail banking in Canada can also benefit from enhanced customer data protection. In the bustling airports of Canada, these screens protect passenger information at service counters.

In the US, these BOE screens are ideal for tech companies in Silicon Valley and governmental offices in Washington D.C., enhancing the security of sensitive projects. European countries, known for their stringent privacy laws, can utilize this BOE technology in banking sectors in Frankfurt, tech hubs in London, and governmental institutions in Brussels.

BOE’s Active Privacy Protection Screen is more than just a display; it’s a shield that protects valuable information. Its deployment in the US, Canada and European countries is a testament to their commitment to upholding privacy and security in all aspects of professional and personal life.