• kamen@lemmy.world
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      1 day ago

      That’s if you happen to have work apps on your private phone to begin with.

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            7 hours ago

            I don’t do it btw but we install apps differently if they are for work or not. We can switch on and off work apps so we are not necessarily accessible when we use the phone

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            9 hours ago

            Why not? My company pays for my work phone and the mobile plan. Why should I buy, carry around and pay the plan for a second phone?

            My company is reasonable when it comes to contacting me, though. When I’m not at work they won’t contact me. If that wasn’t the case, I could see the need for separate devices.

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                2 hours ago

                WDYM? My employer doesn’t have any right to access my private data, no matter what device I use. Nor do they have the ability (as there’s no MDM active on mytheir device). I live in a country where employees actually have rights. That includes the right to privacy from the employer.

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                  25 minutes ago

                  i feel like this is less secure than you think but if it’s outside the US I have no facts to base this on beyond knowing there are only so many phone makers and every one of them was caught recording way more than they should