Should employees be allowed to access the Internet for personal use if they use their own private e-mail accounts Asked by monie73 10 months ago Similar questions: employees allowed access Internet personal private e mail accounts Computers > Internet.
Similar questions: employees allowed access Internet personal private e mail accounts.
First of all, "email" is not equivalent to "the internet". If you're browsing the web or reading Usenet or FTP'ing files, you're using the Internet, and it has nothing to do with your email account. If you are using company resources - be it their computer, their office space, their internet connection, or anything else - then the company decides what you can and can't do with it.
They own the computer, they own the office space, they pay for the bandwidth. The can and likely do monitor every byte of information that traverses their network to and from the Internet as a whole. *Can* a company allow its employees to use their resources to conduct personal business?Sure."Should" it?
Maybe, but only as a privilege, not as a right.
Regardless if the employee is accessing the internet (websites) or their email the answer depends on the agreement between the employee and the employer. Some jobs require the employee to be alert to their surroundings or produce more widgets faster. Employee benefits vary by job description and job requirements.
" "should management be allowed to monitor all internet use" "e-mail checker for multiple accounts.
System to access the internet without a PC.
Should management be allowed to monitor all internet use.
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