When using your cell phone in public places such as on a train or train, it's possible that some people on the other hand just want to know what you're looking at on your phone. Apple developed technology to prevent this.
Currently, although there are some screen protectors that can block the view from an angle, but still there is a gap for them to be able to peek at our cellphone screens. Reportedly there is advanced technology from Apple to overcome this.
A patent discovered by Patently Apple shows that in the future one of the potential uses of Apple's glasses is that they can be used as a privacy and security feature. The content contained on the iPhone will be hidden unless the user is viewing the content through glasses.
According to the patent findings, this feature will be named Privacy Eyewear (privacy glasses). Described In some embodiments, the user may interact with the calibration graph to intentionally obscure the graphic output displayed on the display of the iPhone device.
If the user wants privacy or does not want the closest people to see what is displayed on the screen, the user can interact with the calibration graph to make the graph output illegible.
This feature also sounds cool especially when there are rumors that Apple's reality headset will be launching sometime next year. Then with Apple Glasses that may be launched a few years after that this might be a consumer buying attraction.