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My knee jerk was a polarized cover like those privacy phone screens. Visible from straight back, but opaque at an angle.
Bit of digging says these products exist, but most don’t work as advertised, and can land you in legal trouble for using one. Some states will even pull you over just for having a cover, with no other infraction necessary.
My knee jerk was a polarized cover like those privacy phone screens. Visible from straight back, but opaque at an angle.
Bit of digging says these products exist, but most don’t work as advertised, and can land you in legal trouble for using one. Some states will even pull you over just for having a cover, with no other infraction necessary.
So… this is not the way.
Any other ideas?