Fellowes

Shop Fellowes PrivaScreen privacy filters at Everyday Home Living. Microlouver screen privacy filters for laptops and monitors to protect sensitive data in Australian offices and public spaces. Fast delivery nationwide.

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Fellowes

Fellowes Privacy Filters at Everyday Home Living

Fellowes is an American office products brand with a long history in document management, workspace organisation, and screen protection. Our Fellowes range covers laptop and monitor privacy filters that protect sensitive on-screen information from visual hacking in open-plan offices, shared workspaces, and public environments.

Fellowes PrivaScreen Privacy Filters

Fellowes PrivaScreen privacy filters use microlouver technology to restrict the viewing angle of the screen so that only the person directly in front of the display can see the content clearly. Viewed from an angle, the screen appears dark and unreadable, protecting confidential documents, financial data, passwords, and personal information from unauthorised viewing in Australian open-plan offices, airports, cafes, and public transport.

Fellowes privacy filters are available in sizes covering common laptop screen dimensions (12.5-inch, 14-inch widescreen, and 17-inch 5:4 aspect ratio) and monitor sizes (24-inch 16:9). The filter attaches to the screen using slide-mount tabs or adhesive strips for a secure, removable fit without permanently modifying the screen surface. Gold-tinted filter technology reduces glare and provides a warm tint to the screen when viewed head-on.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I measure my screen for a Fellowes privacy filter?

Measure your screen diagonally from corner to corner in inches, and note the aspect ratio (16:9 is the standard for most modern laptops and monitors; 5:4 is an older square-ish format used on some monitors). Match both measurements to the filter specifications. For laptop screens, the diagonal measurement is typically printed on the laptop's specifications sticker or accessible in system information. If your screen size falls between standard sizes, choose the filter that matches the actual screen dimensions rather than the nominal laptop size, as marketing sizes and actual screen sizes sometimes differ slightly.