Not that you guys need the reminder, but your work sees all your browser history and you may not even be able to delete it if you wanted to
Not that you guys need the reminder, but your work sees all your browser history and you may not even be able to delete it if you wanted to


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jet @hackertalks.com Everybody has a cell phone nowadays. There's no excuse not to use your cell phone for private stuff. In fact don't use the company Wi-Fi. You must use the company Wi-Fi then you must use a VPN
But no excuse anymore not to use your phone, you don't need to use the word computer to browse, send emails, flirt, whatever
95 1 Reply9488fcea02a9 @sh.itjust.works Everybody has a cell phone
All of my colleagues have work provided phones and laptops. They do all their personal shit on these devices (they don't have their own)
They think i'm a huge weirdo for having my own personal devices.... "Why waste money? Work gives us computer/phone... Lol, you carry two phones like a drug dealer?"
42 0 Replyjet @hackertalks.com Then they have nobody to blame but themselves when drama happens.
21 0 Reply9488fcea02a9 @sh.itjust.works IT: "You've been fired. Please return your laptop..."
"But how do i retrieve all my personal files?"
IT: [Shrug emoji]
7 0 ReplyEmbeddedEntropy @lemmy.ml Like IT gives you any time to get anything off a corporate-owned device.
When I got laid off, IT sent a bullet to my laptop immediately kicking me off and completely locking me out of it.
I was supposed to have another 4 days to transition my work. I contacted IT and was told once the bullet goes out, that’s it. Any and all access to everything has been terminated. Might as well just go home and enjoy the extra 4 days because no one’s going to undo a bullet going off early unless it comes from the C-suite. So I did.
2 0 ReplyDontblameMe @fosstodon.org
@EmbeddedEntropy @9488fcea02a9 Okay. Note fur future me: BACKUP🙃
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monobot @lemmy.ml Just tell them "I don't want to spend company's resources for my own private life."
The only way is to give them back that guilt and fear they are feeling.
10 1 ReplyYarmin @sopuli.xyz it's one thing if they pay for them but if they are actually company devices that's fucking weird
6 0 Reply9488fcea02a9 @sh.itjust.works Nope. It's not a pay and reimburse situation
Pure company owned devices
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JokeDeity @lemm.ee WTF? What country? Even at jobs where I was given a phone no one felt like ditching their personal devices.
4 0 Reply9488fcea02a9 @sh.itjust.works I suspect its a millenial thing....
A few of us old guys keep personal devices.... Our young colleages just expect the company to provide devices for them and never have to buy their own
5 0 ReplyLetKCater2U @sh.itjust.works
Or we can’t afford our own 😕.
1 0 ReplyAnonymousLemming @feddit.de personal
Decent used laptops are quite affordable. I recently scored one on Ebay for under $100. It runs Linux and everything is snappy.
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cheese_greater @lemmy.world Hustlah 4 lyfe
3 0 Replyelectrogamerman @feddit.de I mean if all of them have them and use them, then i would definitely see you as a weirdo.
If a company would have fired someone for what the searched on a company computer, everyone would know by now.
Are there even these cases?
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t0fr @lemmy.ca OP
Don't most work Wifi networks prevent VPN use?
11 5 Replyjet @hackertalks.com This has not been my experience
16 0 Replyvoxel @sopuli.xyz
then spin up your own wireguard instance and connect to it?
5 1 ReplyDarkassassin07 @lemmy.ca
If only it was that easy...
Tried that. And openvpn tun+tap configs, Various ports incl 443, even shadowsocks. None of it gets through.
1 0 ReplyEmbeddedEntropy @lemmy.ml Use Tailscale. Much easier to configure and manage than raw WireGuard.
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lightnsfw @reddthat.com Mine does. They also keep an eye on it because I had gotten through it and that only worked a few days before it was blocked too. Didn't want to press my luck after that.
4 0 ReplyAnonymousLemming @feddit.de No.
2 0 Replyninpnin @sopuli.xyz where the hell do you work dude
1 0 Replytimbuck2themoon @sh.itjust.works Not sure why you're down voted. Yes some definitely do. You could get around it by hosting your own VPN on 443 or something but some do lock it down.
Their network, their rules. Makes sense.
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BitSound @lemmy.world And if you don't have a VPN set up, use Tor on your phone:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.torproject.torbrowser
3 0 Replyjet @hackertalks.com That's fair, bur if your not using a VPN just don't connect to wifi at all. Too easy to make a mistake
7 0 ReplySSUPII @sopuli.xyz
The Tor website provides .apk files for Android, and there is an F-Droid release too. https://www.torproject.org/download/#android
5 0 ReplyPantherina @feddit.de
Guardian Repo on FDroid... preinstalled
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AbsolutelyNotCats @lemdro.id
You must use the company Wi-Fi then you must use a VPN
The company VPN or the client VPN, sadly
3 0 Replyjet @hackertalks.com I mean if your personal device is attached to a work network use a always on personal VPN.
If you can't for whatever reason then don't connect to the wifi!
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