Does Privacy exist at Work?

December 15th, 2007 by admin

PCs may have made some things simpler, but they have also complicated a lot of things. You may watch your employees. Nobody just sits around. However, all these people might be doing everything but not their jobs. Is spying really a viable option? Or possibly there might be more options around that deal with internet monitoring?

In the past the choice for superiors who wanted some control was limited. They had to install spyware. Spyware is the name for software applications that make screenshots, copy text the user inputs into their computer, observe traffic. Yes, you get the power. You may make the employees very unhappy. Spying on people takes away their respect.

There's good news too. We have produced a special program that effectively resolves the issue. It is a system of internet monitoring called Work Examiner. It allows for transparent system of monitoring and self monitoring that does not violate privacy, because it monitors the time spent online rather than traffic (unlike various proxies). Such a system makes control not only easy, but also useful.

Work Examiner comes in two versions: standard and pro. Both versions monitor application use, websites browsed, how much time they spend doing what tasks. Both versions allow restrictions on access to selected websites or applications. The Professional version allows for different access rights to employee statistic so that everybody has only the access to the data the have the right to see.

Coming to the question of honesty using our program you do not get screen shots or some sensitive data you do not need. Instead you receive cleverly crafted employee monitoring reports regarding the time and application use. More importantly, this system encourages self control and more proper time use by your underlingsEven better, this system motivates your workers to use work time more efficiently and self-monitor their own computer use.

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