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xfitm3 | 2 years ago

If you ever get popped then your entire laptop is sent off for forensics, and if you delete personal data it will appear as if you were tampering with it and will get fired anyway.

Always use a separate machine for work, and another for personal.

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ajmurmann|2 years ago

And any personal work you might have done using your work laptop now has a legal opening for your employer to claim ownership to, since you developed it using company assets.

jordanmorgan10|2 years ago

I built and sold a company on "Work machine" since I've been employed here in the last 7 years. This setup only works because of the company and the culture. I can sympathize that it wouldn't work for larger employers.

qumpis|2 years ago

Is this the case in most places (e.g. all of US, Europe?)

JumpCrisscross|2 years ago

> you ever get popped then your entire laptop is sent off for forensics, and if you delete personal data it will appear as if you were tampering with it

You have the right to have your counsel filter what’s turned over for personal content.

xfitm3|2 years ago

This varies by country for sure. At my current company, you do not have this right. The device and all data on it belongs to the company and they can do what they want with it.

blitzar|2 years ago

My counsel bills at a rate of new laptop an hour for this kind of work.

mountainofdeath|2 years ago

Always this. The separation of intellectual property concerns alone is reason enough.