Can my employer see my screen?
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Can my employer see my screen?
With the help of employee monitoring software, employers can view every file you access, every website you browse and even every email you’ve sent. Deleting a few files and clearing your browser history does not keep your work computer from revealing your internet activity.
Can my employer see what websites I visit on WiFi on my phone?
Yes. If you use a computer/mobile device provided for you by your employer, they can (even though not necessarily will) see everything, including any kind of activity, on any program.
Can your employer see what you are doing online at home?
As a general rule, if you’re using your employer’s equipment while on your employer’s network, your employer has the right to monitor everything you do, whether you’re working remotely or in the workplace. Because your employer is providing the communications technology, they have the right to track your activities.
Does FaceTime use up minutes on cell phones?
On devices with an LTE connection like an iPhone or iPad (or a Mac connected to a hotspot), FaceTime works over cellular as well. Most cellular phone plans no longer have limited minutes, but FaceTime Audio and the standard FaceTime video do not use up cell phone minutes.
Can my employer see what websites I go to on my phone?
If your employer has installed monitoring software in your phone, it can see what sites you go to online, Mata said. It also may either block your ability to view certain sites or send a report to IT that you’ve accessed a site not permitted on the company’s computers and laptops…. your personal emails may be exposed
Can you use FaceTime Audio instead of video?
If you want to initiate a call with someone but want to use voice chat instead of video, you can use FaceTime Audio. Unlike a traditional phone call, FaceTime Audio can be placed on the iPhone, iPad, or Mac, and it uses either a WiFi or cellular connection.
What devices does Group FaceTime work on?
Group FaceTime is available on all devices where FaceTime is available, but on older Apple devices, Group FaceTime is available in an audio-only capacity. This includes the iPhone 5s, iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, iPad mini 2, iPad mini 3, and iPad Air.