New member Username: LovlyaPost Number: 5 Registered: Jan-20 | Tell me, is it realistic to track which sites are visited by employees in the office? |
New member Username: MaxalaPost Number: 4 Registered: Jan-20 | That's an interesting question. I think there's software. This seems to appear as a gray area issue. With total honesty, if an employee is using a company's resource, product, or network, then that company is subject and permitted to monitor that employee's action. So this is not an invasion of privacy. An invasion of privacy would be having your own network and the government or another citizen unwillingly access your wifi network to monitor you. That ,my friends, is illegal and whomever committed such acts are subject to criminal charges. |
New member Username: LovlyaPost Number: 6 Registered: Jan-20 | It's not an invasion of privacy. It's about computers in the office. They are paid for by the company |
New member Username: ForojPost Number: 4 Registered: Feb-20 | you have the right to know what's going on in your office during business hours and on office computers You can install a keylogger https://www.refog.com/keylogger.html This will give you the ability to track site attendance. You will also know with whom and what your employees are texting about |