From email platforms to productivity trackers, employer‑mandated tech is exposing workers to growing privacy and security ...
Research on nine workplace monitoring apps revealed that they share personal worker data, including names and email addresses ...
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A new analysis warns that many workplace apps not only collect extensive personal data from employees but also share or sell it to third parties without consent. Popular tools like Gmail, Google Meet, ...
Workplace monitoring apps, or bossware, are not only tracking employees but also quietly sharing their private data with tech ...
The software tracking your work hours may also be feeding data to Big Tech. A new Northeastern study shows how bossware is ...
Apps used by employers to monitor attendance, productivity and work hours may also be quietly sending employee data to advertising firms and tech companies, according to a new academic study.