"How can you stop your friend from snooping on what you're doing on your computer while sitting next to you?"

One of the most annoying situations we might face is when someone tries to spy on our computer screen while sitting next to us. Their eyes remain fixed on the screen the whole time, causing discomfort—especially if you're browsing the internet or working on a private project that you don’t want anyone else to see.






Honestly, I deal with this situation every single day—and I’m sure it annoys you too. But trust me, it won’t be a problem anymore, especially with the method I’m about to share with you in this video. It turned out to be the perfect solution for me.

I hope you enjoy watching, and don’t forget to share your thoughts with me! 😊

Step 1: Download the AntiSnooper software.
Step 2: Once the download is complete, open the program.

When you launch it, the program will display all open windows that haven't been minimized to the taskbar.

Select the window you want to dim by clicking the plus (+) icon or the arrow next to it. After that, a new window will appear allowing you to choose the dimming level (as shown in number 1):

From option (a), you can set the duration it takes for the dimming effect to apply (where "0" means instant dimming). Option (b) allows you to choose the level of dimming you prefer. Once you’ve adjusted the settings, click OK to apply the changes. If you want to hide the window using a screensaver, click on option (2).

You’ll find a variety of screensaver styles available. Select the one you prefer, then click the Play button (triangle icon) to preview it. After that, click OK to apply the changes. Note: If you minimize the program window, simply move your mouse cursor outside the window and it will automatically dim. If the window is in full-screen mode, just move the cursor to the taskbar area to trigger the dimming. If you want to remove a window from the program or edit its settings, go to the Protected Profiles tab.

(3): Modify the dimming or screensaver settings.

(4): Remove the selected window from the program.

(5): Enable or disable the program’s functionality.

Example:

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