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3M™ ePrivacy Filter software professional version

Mfg # EPFPRO CDW # 3239412 | UNSPSC 43233405
Software Details
  • Facial recognition feature is designed to reveal the screen for the authorized user only.
  • simple to use.
  • Pause and resume feature to turn privacy functionality on and off.
  • Easy to install
  • 180-degree visual privacy possible when used with a 3M Privacy Filter
  • Requires: Windows OS and webcam
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The screen clears when the user’s face is recognized creating a simple, yet ingenious solution to a common problem. You can be covered from virtually every angle when the software is used with a 3M™ Privacy Filter.

3M™ ePrivacy Filter is a facial recognition software which provides additional over the shoulder protection by detecting, and alerting you to onlookers. The software works seamlessly with the computer’s webcam to blur the screen in instances where your security may be compromised; when you look away and when you leave your computer. The screen clears when the user’s face is recognized creating a simple, yet ingenious solution to a common problem. Now you can be covered from virtually every angle when the software is used with a 3M™ Privacy Filter. The Professional version includes the following features; facial recognition feature is designed to reveal the screen for the authorized user only. Detects over-the-shoulder eavesdroppers from behind the user, and alerts the user. Walk away privacy blurs the screen when the user is away. 180-degree visual privacy possible when used with a 3M Privacy Filter (Privacy coverage is dependent on the webcam’s field of view). Customizable settings to match your work style and privacy needs. Easy to install, Easy to use. Intelligent facial recognition (Continues to learn your face the more you use it). Low battery usage. Pause and resume feature to turn privacy functionality on and off. System requirements: Windows OS and webcam

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This item was discontinued on January 14, 2016