Man fired for watching porn on work laptop sues and wins
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[QUOTE=Levelog;51167241]BYOD is hell[/QUOTE]
It would work if it was optional and you forced employees to pass a security check quiz before they were allowed to use their own machines
[QUOTE=Snowmew;51165446]This just feels stupid, but that's coming from an American, I guess... the lack of at-will employment abroad confuses me greatly.[/QUOTE]
What? How could anyone ever support the idea of at-will employment?
[QUOTE=TornadoAP;51174517]What? How could anyone ever support the idea of at-will employment?[/QUOTE]
I'm also interested in this. This article is a strange edge case, and in general I'm quite happy that an employer can't hang my entire livelihood above my head for the most minor infraction. What's it like to live in an at-will employment state?
[QUOTE=fruxodaily;51164961]Yeah but if youre Smart you'll use ghostly and ad block to minimise the risk[/QUOTE]
don't use ghostly. Use privacy badger for blocking trackers since it doesn't just turn around and sell your data
[QUOTE=GordonZombie;51164766]TBH the only problem I really see with him doing this on a work paptop outside of working hours is the potential security risks it leads you open to.[/QUOTE]
[url]http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/technology/2012/05/malware_and_computer_viruses_they_ve_left_porn_sites_for_religious_sites_.html[/url]
Gotta be more worried about christian employees than people that look at porn
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technologically pornophiles!
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what even is this
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