thus would really be invading of privacy,
Posted By: .- on 2009-05-19
In Reply to: Glad you agree but disagree on one thing sm - rhiannon
nobody else's business.
This would be more than socialism.
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We have privacy laws in this country, and you are held accountable. Our privacy laws
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This is an invasion of privacy. sm
This is my PC, not theirs. Also, I do work for other companies with whom I have signed confidentiality agreements and their monitoring is in direct violation of these other agreements.
It's none of their business who else I do work for. They shouldn't be allowed to view my emails or see what web sites I go to, etc. I believe they could end up being sued by someone because of this business practice.
maybe for privacy purposes
I have kept things out.
I'm sorry that you feel I have holes. Are you a recruiter that can assist me in obtainin a job if I give you all my personal information? If you are then I would be glad to share my work history with you.
After posting I was given a copy of the BOS (thank you!!) and I passed the next two tests that I was given...not surprising that was my problem from the beginning.
So, THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO POSTED HERE, YOUR HELP WAS VASTLY APPRECECIATED AND GREATLY IMPROVED MY SUCCESS!!
Sounds like a bit of privacy-invasion, to me.......nm
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No such thing as privacy anymore anyway
Do people not realized that *most* of their movements are not tracked in one way or the other? Think about this the next time you go in public in anything larger than the tiniest towns. Think about the paper trails you leave 24/7.
Seriously, the day Americans allowed the so-called Patriot Act to be written into law *without being read* they gave up some of the last remaining protections for privacy. Sadly, a huge number of people don't even realize the ramifications of this act.
Some may think what I just wrote - and the issue on the board - are two separate issues, but they are not.
As Benjamin Franklin said so well: He who gives up freedom for safety deserves neither.
EXACTLY! HIPAA protects the privacy of your health information IN THIS COUNTRY!
Once your protected health information leaves this country, your privacy is no longer protected. So while you may not trust your neighbor to know your medical history, you can trust that if they breech your privacy, you have legal recourse and you can have their jobs! In India, if someone holds your health records hostage and threaten to publish them on the internet because they didn't get their 2 cpl, you are basically screwed!
Diskriter offshores in a huge way, which means privacy is compromised and American jobs are lost
Stop the carnage and quit working for these companies! Protect your own interests!
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