During downtime I didn’t really care about surfing on reddit, but it does feel a bit weirder to surf into some “random” Lemmy instance like lemmy.dbzer0.com on my work computer for some reason. Do you surf the fediverse at work?

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    I only use work hardware for work. I only use work networks for work. I have a cell phone off wifi for everything else

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    Im doing that right now :) but I also never do anything personal on my work computer

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      I do a lot of personal surfing on my work computer… But in my country the employer isn’t allowed to track what I do on the computer as long as I haven’t committed a crime 🤷

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        1 year ago

        same here, but I dont trust them, if they can technically and easily track me without me or anyone noticing I dont want to risk that

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    The benefit of being IT at work is that I’m also in charge of the filter. I’m even allowed to setup a VPN tunnel to access my home network, but then again, you can do that sort of thing with an 8-employee company.

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    Mastodon is my main social-media daily driver, so I do check it out during downtime at work. Lemmy less so, but every now and then.

    I’m fortunate to have a decent data plan as well as good mobile signal in my workplace, so I just keep my phone off the company wi-fi to avoid any worry about what I’m loading through my company network.

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    Yes, but I work from home. :-).

    Seems like it’d be a crapshoot either way. Reddit and Lemmy.