Will eventually be used against you
Correct.
Will eventually be used against you
Correct.
A 'reasonable expectation of privacy' is a gross misnomer with anything networked. If an employee is advised of this fact simply as a term of acceptable use to utilize employers computers on employers network, then a reasonable person would deduce privacy is a fleeting term - that is to say privacy only rests with the non-networked device (including out of sight of person/camera); and conversations out of earshot. Once it's on the wire, all bets are off.
Secondary to this, any 'service' that one can access, over the wire or other means, without expressed language detailing otherwise, data rights no longer rests with originator.
Be careful what you feed the machine.
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