Do you have a privacy filter for your laptop?

I haven't seen anyone mention the use of private filters in consulting in this forum, so I wanted to start a thread.

Not sure if this is the norm in the consulting business, but everyone at my firm uses a privacy filter. They say the reason is to protect sensitive information.... to allow us to work with our laptop at airports and other public places. Sure that's a good reason, but these filters can be used to strategically position your laptop screen to block view from colleagues so you can browse through WSO during the day, right?

So I wanted to ask:

- Does YOUR firm provide / allow privacy filters? (consulting or otherwise)
- When you are at a client site where nobody uses one, how is using one viewed? Are you viewed as a slacker who reads news all day?
- What is your usage pattern? Do you have it on all the time? Do you drive back to your hotel if you forget to bring it?
- May be a bit specific, but the brand that I use is 3M, and my privacy filter has a matte finish on one side, and reflective on the other. Does anyone prefer to have the reflective side towards you?

 

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