Casper™ Cloaking
Technology

Enhancement

Where Can I Use Casper™?

The possibilities for Casper™ Cloaking Technology are endless. It’s hard to imagine a working environment that does not take advantage of an LED/OLED display.

Discover how Casper™ can change the way you handle data privacy.

Casper is used in

Media Services
Financial Services
Research & Development
Healthcare Services
Legal Services
Telecommunications

Our services

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Global Specialists

OVAGLAS® are global specialists in the glazing enhancement sector with over 175 years experience working within the window film industry.

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Wide Range of Solutions

Whether you are looking to save energy, increase security or improve the aesthetic of your building, OVAGLAS® have the glazing enhancement solution for you!

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On Site Surveys

OVAGLAS® offer on site surveys and expert advice giving you complete peace of mind that you are choosing the correct window film for your glazing requirements.

What is Casper™?

An LED Cloaking Technology for glass walls that obscures content on LED/OLED screens from outside view.

Compromised

Without Casper, your data is compromised. Anyone outside of the room can see the content on your screen, potentially allowing your competition to see confidential data and the possibility of data breaches.

Cloaked

Thanks to Casper’s polarisation technology, anyone outside of the room sees just a blank screen. Whilst anyone within the room, can see all the content shown on the screen. The definition of privacy without compromising on transparency.

Casper – fact checked

How much does data cost your business?

Over 34% of data breaches involve internal employees.
Businesses will be forced to pay an average of £1.9 million per year for each instance of data loss.
93% of businesses that suffer from data loss file for bankruptcy within one year.
Data Breach Notifications from Protection Authorities in Europe
Over 34% of data breaches involve internal employees.
Businesses will be forced to pay an average of £1.9 million per year for each instance of data loss.
93% of businesses that suffer from data loss file for bankruptcy within one year.
Data Breach Notifications from Protection Authorities in Europe