About Privacy Filter Pro
Privacy Filter Pro has been created to guard your privacy from the prying eyes of others.
When you use your smart phone in a crowded place, your screen can be seen by everyone.
This app solves that problem!
If you're worried about prying eyes in the train or other public places, turn the filter on!
The fancy filter will safely guard your screen from prying eyes.
Also, do you ever find the screen too bright when you're using your smart phone before bed?
If so, you can reduce the blue light by choosing an orangeish filter.
It also helps reduce eye strain.
Place the widget wherever you like on your screen, and easily switch it on and off whenever you need it.
[Function Description]
"TAP TO FILTER" - Turns the filter on.
"TAP TO UNFILTER" - Turns the filter off.
"STATUS BAR" - You can switch it on and off from the status bar.
"FLOATIN' WIDGET" - Switch it on and off from the widget that you can place anywhere.
"TRANSPARENCY" - Change the filter's transparency.
"PATTERN" - Choose different filter patterns.
*Make your battery last longer with this light app!
- Because it cuts all unnecessary processes, your battery will last longer than when using other privacy screen apps.
- Because it doesn't run any processes when you don't have the filter on, other apps will run smoothly.
Download and install
Privacy Filter Pro version 2.4.1 on your
Android device!
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Android package:
jp.snowlife01.android.privacypro, download Privacy Filter Pro.apk
by O####:
Does what it says on the tin. This isn't like a physical privacy filter that will restrict viewing angles, but it does its job of obscuring the screen so surrounding people just won't be able to peek and make out what's onscreen instantly. I think the use for this lies in reading private or sensitive messages, where the aim is to exchange text, which still is readable with the filter engaged. I wish there were options to increase the transparency beyond 50, and support for adding your own filters as well. However, the filter should not be able to engage on startup automatically because someone might bring the transparency level to a point that their device is unusable. Additionally, I'd want these other features because the filter isn't that effective with white text on a black background: the text is still easy to read. It works quite well for black on white, though. Other than that, it's a good app.