| ▲ | satvikpendem 5 hours ago | |||||||
Consider, do they ever go on explicit websites on that computer? No? Because they know that's surveiled while a personal computer for the same purpose is not. As I said, people do know the difference and might do light personal things like googling something unrelated to work but wouldn't do e.g. banking on a work computer. If they do, well, it'll be their fault if they ever get fired for doing so. The fact that you don't believe people who don't share your same opinion on mixing work and personal stuff are somehow not "real" is part of the problem. | ||||||||
| ▲ | seanp2k2 4 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
Most companies just don't have a reason to look through the computer they're letting you use to do your job. Don't give them a reason. Maximizing shareholder value by observing you doing job in the pursuit of replacing you with a very small shell script is a great reason that they've just discovered. Get your own laptop, pay for your own cellphone, use your own internet service, etc. If you create anything of value on their property or with their property or during times they're paying you in any capacity, expect them to use it for profit. | ||||||||
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| ▲ | Ifkaluva 4 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |||||||
People get fired for banking on a work computer? Whaaat, no way | ||||||||
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