65n00в
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Turns out, in the Aurora area, there's a stage 5 peeping tom who's going around looking in resident windows, watching them do whatever they do in the privacy of their own home. I made up the "stage 5" word. I'm just paranoid as heck about this kind of stuff and I was wondering if anyone works in one of those office environments where they might have some kind of software program or hardware that keeps the boss from looking over your shoulder?
I found this website: http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3M/en_US/3MScreens_NA/ but I don't think these screens can block people from just taking a binoculars from the kitchen window 40 feet away and watching where you browse. I got nothing to hide, but I still like my privacy, and in this case this is actually how it is. The kitchen window is about 40 feet away from where my monitor is and it's one of these "roman blinds" where people can clearly look in and see what you're doing. If I had the option of telling whom I live with that which should I should not go where, I would have mirrored privacy film on every single window of the house.
I also thought about setting up my own camera surveillance outside, but that's too costly right now. I've done it before, two years in a row, setting camera surveillance and other security type stuff up for a haunted house in Villa Park, so I know how to do that. What I don't know how to take care of is this kind of thing.
Is there even such a kind of filter that would keep someone from behind you from seeing what you're typing? Or maybe like the filter makes it so that you have to be within the "designated safe range" for viewing monitors (not hurting the eyes) to even see what you're doing? I dunno. I caught this dude once in my front yard and once in the yard of the lady that lives behind us and I'm fed up. Thanks.
I found this website: http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3M/en_US/3MScreens_NA/ but I don't think these screens can block people from just taking a binoculars from the kitchen window 40 feet away and watching where you browse. I got nothing to hide, but I still like my privacy, and in this case this is actually how it is. The kitchen window is about 40 feet away from where my monitor is and it's one of these "roman blinds" where people can clearly look in and see what you're doing. If I had the option of telling whom I live with that which should I should not go where, I would have mirrored privacy film on every single window of the house.
I also thought about setting up my own camera surveillance outside, but that's too costly right now. I've done it before, two years in a row, setting camera surveillance and other security type stuff up for a haunted house in Villa Park, so I know how to do that. What I don't know how to take care of is this kind of thing.
Is there even such a kind of filter that would keep someone from behind you from seeing what you're typing? Or maybe like the filter makes it so that you have to be within the "designated safe range" for viewing monitors (not hurting the eyes) to even see what you're doing? I dunno. I caught this dude once in my front yard and once in the yard of the lady that lives behind us and I'm fed up. Thanks.