th us for that very fact they feel
safer that we enforce those rules.. Ty it you'll be surprised.
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> In a corporate setting a company may or may not have an
> Internet/email/conduct policy. If not, it may be very dificult to fire
> someone for conduct that they didn't agree to abide by and if it came to
> a lawsuit they would probably loose.
In fact, in TN, a long-haul trucker won a worker's co
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> In a corporate setting a company may or may not have an
> Internet/email/conduct policy. If not, it may be very dificult to fire
> someone for conduct that they didn't a
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> The term "spyware" r
ruary 27, 2003 8:33 AM
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> I suppose you can say that any monitoring tool or piece of software
> could be spyware. I know in several instances where
> employee's were
On 02/27/03 9:32am you wrote...
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>>>I'll trust you on that, and apologize for the roundhouse
>>>classification. Yet in your "several dozen cases where divorces were
>>>contemplated, employee terminations took place, even people who were
>>>sent back to prison" and "kids w
>>I'll trust you on that, and apologize for the roundhouse
>>classification. Yet in your "several dozen cases where divorces were
>>contemplated, employee terminations took place, even people who were
>>sent back to prison" and "kids who have been grounded" examples,
>>clea
> This is incorrect. We do not make spyware. That is not the purpose
> and never has been. We make content management software. It can log
> activity or not. The vast majority of our customers do not maintain
> logs at all.
I'll trust you on that, and apologize for the roundhouse
On 02/26/03 11:46pm you wrote...
>> ...we as a group do care about how the data we provide our users is
>> used. The best we can do is to make it as accurate as possible, and
>> be available to help those who need a professional opinion.
>
>Your company makes spyware--no offense intended, and I
> ...we as a group do care about how the data we provide our users is
> used. The best we can do is to make it as accurate as possible, and
> be available to help those who need a professional opinion.
Your company makes spyware--no offense intended, and I agree with your
stance that you guys
I seldom comment on this list, but this is something I know a little about. We
have published security software since 1990 and our most popular product,
CYBERsitter, since 1996. With over 2.5m users, we have seen it all. Because it
records all browsing activity, there are many cases where we have
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