I always assume my work data is never private. I surf the internet on my phone, never my work computer. I call colleagues on their personal cell phone, never via Teams, Slack or Zoom. I assume my employer has access to all my work communications. If I want a private chat, I send outside of work chat systems.
I always assume my work data is never private. I surf the internet on my phone, never my work computer. I call colleagues on their personal cell phone, never via Teams, Slack or Zoom. I assume my employer has access to all my work communications. If I want a private chat, I send outside of work chat systems.
You're unusual among people. I work with (and have worked with) many people who used work email as a private email, doing things like banking and bill pay with it.
Asking "What happens if you have to leave here suddenly?" gets a blank stare. Oh well.
You're unusual among people. I work with (and have worked with) many people who used work email as a private email, doing things like banking and bill pay with it.
Asking "What happens if you have to leave here suddenly?" gets a blank stare. Oh well.
Everything is for convenience sake. That's why people believe the media. They make it easy for you. Finding the truth takes work.
Everything is for convenience sake. That's why people believe the media. They make it easy for you. Finding the truth takes work.
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