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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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i mainly log on on my laptop at home, i dont have access to a PC at work, i do however log on to check my mail etc on my phone in my breaks or when im traveling or any other time im bored |
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By *umourCouple
over a year ago
Rushden |
Problem with logging on at work is you never know what software they have to track sites looked at! Just because you delete the history, it doesn't delete the network history!
We used to take great delight in checking the logs at the end of the day and seeing where people surfed during work time. It was all graded too. Using a small app from a site like "Net Nanny" we used to be able to catagorise surfing habbits.
It can also be used to get rid of people too. One company I worked for was looking to reduce staff, so they employed an outside contractor to check on surfing habits. It bit them on the bum though.
They sacked three people for innapropriate use of company equipment and they all appealed because there were others who did the same but were never spoken to. They were awarded a token payment but effectively won the case without reinstatement. The token payment of about £500 each was because they did definately break company policy!
I am logged on at home, which is work and I hope I don't find out that I have signed in to a sex site! I might have to sack myself! |
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By *ENDAROOSCouple
over a year ago
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Only ever log on when using laptop at home.
Would never even think of using a work computer as most companies keep a check of sites vistied etc. Plus I am usually too busy at work to be looking anyway
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"Only ever log on when using laptop at home.
Would never even think of using a work computer as most companies keep a check of sites vistied etc. Plus I am usually too busy at work to be looking anyway
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Nobody here is going to give u a pay rise lololol lololol |
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By *ENDAROOSCouple
over a year ago
South West London / Surrey |
"Only ever log on when using laptop at home.
Would never even think of using a work computer as most companies keep a check of sites vistied etc. Plus I am usually too busy at work to be looking anyway
Nobody here is going to give u a pay rise lololol lololol "
It was worth a try |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Home pc only as, given I am the HR Manager, I know only too clearly the IT policy and the penalty for contraventions. Best the two never meet!
My favourite case was a person ringing sex chat lines from the work phone instead of the suppliers and claimed it was a wrong number; what 250 times, that is a lot of careless dialling! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Use my phone while out and about or at work, and my pc when I get home. Wouldn't even remotely entertain the idea of using the work pc to access a site like this |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"At this moment in time I am on the roof of a 12 storey office block waiting for the geeks in the NMC to finish of the gateway build!
I log on at work mostly using laptop or iPhone. "
they wont be finishing that project anytime soon x |
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