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[–] VerseAndVermin@lemmy.world 107 points 8 months ago (20 children)

If I understand right, it is tracking work software. So work PCs. I had already assumed anything in a work setting can be used against me. It doesn't make it right, but this won't change my behavior. I already assume corpo-degeneracy is afoot anytime I touch work-tech.

[–] GuerillaGorillas@lemmy.world 13 points 8 months ago (2 children)

At least in the case of Walmart it’s more that the “work PCs” are many people’s personal phones. They’ve pushed employees to install work software with very invasive privacy permissions in lieu of providing dedicated handheld devices, you may notice this if you’re buying something age-restricted at self checkout and the clerk scans a QR code instead of entering an id on the terminal.

[–] VerseAndVermin@lemmy.world 15 points 8 months ago

What the heck. How are they at that point not paying for the phone. Nope nope nope.

A lot of people seem to feel entitled to space on others phones. I guess businesses included.

[–] 13617@lemmy.world 5 points 8 months ago

No they provide phones for the employees, at least in my area.I think it's up to choice, and the fact that the employees don't know.

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