The article discusses the increasing demand for privacy screen protectors due to the vast amount of personal data stored on smartphones. The author shares their positive experience while installing and using a two-way privacy screen protector on their Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra. The protector keeps the display vibrant for the user while obscuring the view for anyone else nearby, providing peace of mind in public settings, like subways. However, the author noted an issue with unexpected dimming of the screen, attributing it not to external lighting conditions but possibly to the screen protector itself.
When staring at the S25 Ultra from the center, the display still looked bright, sharp, and vibrant. When I moved my head just a little bit to the left or right, the image quickly faded into black.
For the first time in a long time, I felt comfortable answering work emails and exchanging personal messages while on the New York City subway.
The installation process was the same as any other modern-day screen protector, with a guide tray you set your Samsung phone in for near-perfect placement.
...my first assumption was that perhaps my shadow was cast over the phone's light sensor, causing it to dim the screen. But that wasn't the case.
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