Posts Tagged ‘privacy’

Employee Privacy When Social Networking at Home – Podcast – Kerrie Spencer

Friday, July 9th, 2010

Based on her July 8, 2010 article titled Employers May Be Spying on Staff Behavior at Home, Kerrie Spencer talks about new technology that may allow employers to always be watching their staff.

Employers May Be Spying on Staff Behavior at Home

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

By Kerrie Spencer, staff technology writer – July 8, 2010
Most people believe they are safe at home posting and tweeting about the “idiot” they have for a boss or about the latest company gossip because they are safe to do it from home. This may not be the case. Employees may have no privacy [...]

Netflix Sued for Revealing Sexual Orientation by Movie Choices

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

By Kerrie Spencer, staff technology writer – March 9, 2010

While it’s nice to have a privacy policy, those who hold contests should really pay attention to just what they’re doing when they release private customer information.
You knew this had to happen, didn’t you? Everywhere you look, every site you surf, every doctor, dentist, accountant, educational [...]

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