meara, I'm actually waiting to hear back on that question. If it's company property, then no, I don't want it.
Honestly, LeN, that's a good question - I have no idea. I should just ask the IT guy who's doing it, he'd give me a straight answer. I know they need to record the MAC addresses before they can give them to us, but I think that's it.
for example, the mobile spy software for the ipad requires the ipad to be jailbroken.
I think you should ask him about whether your activity will be monitored and that you are asking for privacy concerns, not that you plant to do anything illegal on your device.
you also may want to ask if they are installing parental controls to control what you can/cannot install because that would awful.
Awesome, Jilli!
And, uh, my sister might totally be reading this right now.
Wave and say hi.
Shocked and appalled, ita !. Also suspicious. There was a scam wherein a guy would call pretending to do a survey, ask women (among other survey questions) if they were single, and if the answer was yes, he would call back the next night to "thank" them for taking the survey and incidentally, are you home alone tonight?
My old boss had a temp job once cold calling people and asking about their security habits. Did they lock their doors? Windows? Have an alarm system? Oh, what kind? etc. So completely scammy and stalkery. Her employer: the Alexandria, VA, police department.
Hi ita's sister! I'm shocked at how long it's been since a bunch of us went out to brunch in DC. How the heck am I old enough to have been an adult that long ago!?!?