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    squirrelking
    Free Member

    That sounds both implausible and wildly inefficient.  I can see however why it would be beneficial to have staff believe that’s what they were doing.

    As above, that’s seemingly what happened. FWIW my company has a similar policy though I believe it’s more of a filter triggering a human to do the screenshotting.

    You seem to have a hard time accepting things people say happened if they don’t conform to your view of the world.

    Cougar
    Full Member

    You seem to have a hard time accepting things people say happened if they don’t conform to your view of the world.

    I have a hard time accepting things people say happened which sound like flights of fancy when there’s a better explanation.

    I have little reason to doubt that an employer would have means of monitoring staff, but “taking random screenshots that only security people could access” is firmly into Buying Shares In Bacofoil territory.  It would be a terrible way of monitoring activity, even by governmental department standards.

    I believe

    There we go.

    Making you think you’re being watched is far more effective than actually watching you, and considerably less effort.  I’ll take “shit that didn’t happen so hard that it unhappened shit that did” for $200 please, Alex.

    sirromj
    Full Member

    Just me for whom this thread is merging with the JW thread hahahah!?

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