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US eyes crackdown on companies using ‘bossware’ to spy on workers

Por: New York Post Tech November 02, 2022

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The government’s labor watchdog is looking to crack down on companies’ illegal use of “bossware” and other technology to spy on employees. The National Labor Relations Board moved this week to stop employers from improperly using software that allows them closely monitor workers’ activity. Dubbed “bossware,” the agency specifically cited software that randomly screenshots employees’ laptop screens, records their faces and voices,... + full article



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