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1 posted on
05/13/2015 2:04:06 AM PDT by
9thLife
To: 9thLife
2 posted on
05/13/2015 2:04:48 AM PDT by
9thLife
("Life is a military endeavor..." -- Francis)
To: 9thLife
This is just one app, and one that we know about.
3 posted on
05/13/2015 2:05:36 AM PDT by
9thLife
("Life is a military endeavor..." -- Francis)
To: 9thLife
4 posted on
05/13/2015 2:37:27 AM PDT by
SaveFerris
(Be a blessing to a stranger today for some have entertained angels unaware)
To: 9thLife
Company issued cell phone? Leave it at home after work and use your own,
5 posted on
05/13/2015 2:42:13 AM PDT by
muir_redwoods
("He is a very shallow critic who cannot see an eternal rebel in the heart of a conservative." G.K .C)
To: 9thLife
This is a stupid lawsuit. It was a company-issued phone...she had no right to install or remove any app without permission of her company.
If she's complaining about her company monitoring her when she's off-duty, then turn the blasted phone off or leave it at home when off-duty. Or if the company requires her to have her phone with her at all times, spend a couple of bucks and use this:
6 posted on
05/13/2015 2:51:40 AM PDT by
markomalley
(Nothing emboldens the wicked so greatly as the lack of courage on the part of the good -- Leo XIII)
To: 9thLife
The Mark of the Beast is not far in the future. It is very, very close.
7 posted on
05/13/2015 2:52:56 AM PDT by
SkyPilot
("I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." John 14:6)
To: 9thLife
If it was a work phone...leave it at work at the end of the day....problem solved!
10 posted on
05/13/2015 3:12:02 AM PDT by
BCW
(ARMIS EXPOSCERE PACEM)
To: 9thLife
Evil iPhone!!! (Yes this is bait for the Apple Cult).
To: 9thLife
on her company iPhone Her solution should have been to leave her company phone at home, and turned off.
To: 9thLife
Some creepy guy at work is following her unrelated to business. She was right to uninstall it.
To: 9thLife; Old Sarge; EnigmaticAnomaly; Califreak; kalee; TWhiteBear; freeangel; Godzilla; ...
A California woman claims she was fired after disabling an app with a GPS function that was required to run on her company iPhone and tracked her 24 hours a day.
"...her boss, John Stubits, 'bragged that he knew how fast she was driving' at certain times..."
She then objected to being monitored during non-work hours claiming it was an invasion of her privacy and 'likened the app to a prisoner's ankle bracelet'.
Check out article @ Link.
49 posted on
05/13/2015 9:57:35 PM PDT by
LucyT
To: 9thLife
Seems like the real problem here is with the software reporting location when employees are not on the clock. The software is well configured, this ‘feature” of constantly recording location after hours most likely breaks more than a few state and federal laws.
I wonder if her lawsuit is against the wrong party here.
50 posted on
05/15/2015 6:46:34 AM PDT by
kingu
(Everything starts with slashing the size and scope of the federal government.)
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