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This IEEE conference talk introduces a privacy-enabled parallax display technology that creates a narrow, adaptive viewing field directed specifically to intended users' locations. Learn about an innovative approach that randomizes barrier designs in both 1D and 2D dimensions to enhance privacy protection along horizontal and vertical directions, overcoming limitations of conventional parallax barriers that suffer from repeated views due to periodic patterns. The presentation demonstrates a prototype built from off-the-shelf LCDs with a steerable viewing field of ±6°, providing superior privacy protection for high-frequency content compared to traditional screens. Part of the "Next-Generation Display Technologies and Visual Processing" session, this 10-minute talk features research from experts at Snap Inc., University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Columbia University.