Re: Re: the nothing to hide a
By: Boraxman to Moondog on Wed Feb 16 2022 06:32 pm
> Re: Re: the nothing to hide a
> By: Moondog to Boraxman on Tue Feb 15 2022 11:44 am
>
> > > Work sort of requires me to have one. More specifically, they expect
> > > apps that don't work on mine. I generally can get away with it, but h
> > > to borrow my wifes to get an program set up or two. Why I would have
> > > Chinese company my phone number and name, so that someone who lives i
> > > same city (and in some cases, works in the same office) can message me
> > > beyond me. These people just don't think of how silly this is. I get
> > > complaining that I'm "uncontactable" despite having a phone, SMS, e-ma
> > > teams, Zoom. But because I don't run this stupid other app which is p
> > > tool for Chinese spying and surveillance, it causes problems.
> >
> >
> > I agree. Companies I have done work for also have a layer of management
> > the phone that allows for them to push apps tothe phone, and even wipe it
> > remotely. I wouldn't want to get all comfy using my company cell for
> > personal use, then lose everything due to a staff reduction.
>
> I don't care if it is a work phone, I'd want them to give me one. They want
> to install this on my own personal phone.
>
My personal affairs are mine, not the company's. Some companies have a "use
your own device" option for those who have better equipment that they are
issued, but I don't care for company spying and the ability to wipe my phone
with no notice.
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