Fågg Screenguard

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Protect sensitive information in meeting rooms

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Fågg Screenguard hides content on screens without blocking the view into the room.

What is Fågg Screenguard?

  • Thanks to Fågg Screenguard LED technology, everyone outside the room sees only a blank (black) screen while everyone inside the room can see the content on the screen.

  • Fågg Screenguard is a transparent film that "absorbs" the frequency from most TV screens and allows you to see into the room without being able to see what is on the TV screen. The TV screen looks like it is turned off (black).

  • Fågg Screenguard can be installed on the full height and width of the glass to provide 100% shielding, but the most "common" is to add a belt of Fågg Screenguard at 1.42m or 1.22m height in the viewing area.

  • Fågg Screenguard is not an electrical film and therefore does not need a power supply.

Prevents visual hacking

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Many companies think about data security and access control, but forget that sensitive information is often visible on screens in meeting rooms and open office solutions. With glass walls and open work environments, unauthorized people can easily gain access to presentations, customer data or other confidential information without you even thinking about it. Fågg Screenguard prevents access to the screens, while maintaining an open and modern look in the room.

Why companies choose Fågg Screenguard

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Prevents visual hacking

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Hide sensitive information from screens

Retrofit to existing glass

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No major interventions required

No power connection


Passive solution without electronics


No curtains or frosting required

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Maintains open space feel

Do you have a project?

Get in touch and we will help as best we can. Whether it is about areas of use, solutions, prices etc.
To be able to calculate a project price, we need at least the following:

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Height x width per glass field

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Number of rooms or zones

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Pictures of the glass walls with framing or drawings if there is a project under development.

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Send this to: kontakt@faagg.no

Frequently asked questions

  • Fågg Screenguard is a transparent film that is mounted on glass surfaces and makes content on screens invisible from outside the room. People inside the room see the screen normally, while people outside only see a dark or black screen.

  • Visual hacking means that sensitive information can be read directly from screens without physical access to the systems. This often happens in meeting rooms or open office solutions with glass walls where unauthorized persons can view presentations, customer data or internal documents.

  • Yes, Fågg Screenguard blocks visibility of the screen content without frosting the entire glass surface. The room therefore retains an open and transparent feel.

  • No, Fågg Screenguard is a passive solution and does not require any power connection or electronics.

  • No, many people choose to install a horizontal strip at eye level to shield the screen content. It is also possible to cover the entire glass surface if maximum shielding is desired.

  • Fågg Screenguard works with most modern TV screens and monitors used in meeting rooms and presentation areas.

See our projects

The areas of use for Fågg smart film are many. Take a closer look at how the smart film can work on our project pages.