Samsung's New S26 'Privacy Display' Will Make Third-Party Privacy Screens Obsolete
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I have a bad habit, and you probably do too: When someone opens their phone near me, I instinctively look. I'm not looking for anything intentionally—my eyes glance involuntarily, hovering for a moment before I return someone's privacy—but I've seen everything from harmless wallpapers to lock codes, bank statements, and text messages during relationship fights.
I'm not a nosy person, nor am I overly concerned about my own privacy when it becomes too inconvenient.