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Posted By omerazam 1 year, 6 months ago in Science & TechnologyYou are on candid camera! No more messing around and getting away with it. Gone are the days when employees dared to pass on a company's vital data to a competing firm. Bosses have proof of who has done it and when it was done
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It is from the page: "A survey revealed that about three out of four US companies keep track of the sites their employees visit. More than half of them use surveillance software to check office email and even look for hot-button keywords like "sex." More than a third of the companies monitor the time their employees spend on the computer and log every keystroke or log the downloads. The survey also revealed that one in four companies report firing an employee for improper email us".
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