tesseract,

These companies dig up everything from a prospective employee’s past, starting from childhood. Things that you said come back to bite you, even if you got wiser and changed your stance. But companies get to pull shit like this without consequences.

There should be a public blacklist database with every company and their dirty infractions like these. That way, at least very competent and desirable candidates can avoid them and look for better jobs.

JamesWords,

Bad but not surprising. Unlike many other privacy laws, Australia’s has an exception for employer access www.oaic.gov.au/privacy/…/employment#

b0rlax,

Easy solution, stop using company property for personal things.

Cheradenine,

Madzikanda had used his work laptop for personal activity, including saving his passwords for online banking, emailing from his personal account and accessing his online cloud storage.

Work device, work stuff

Personal device, personal stuff

Deceptichum, (edited )
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Fucking pathetic.

I suppose when I enter company property they also have the right to do an anal cavity search on me because I am on company property after all.

furrowsofar,

Keep in mind that he was using a company device. Just do not do that. Similarly never use personal device for work. Similarly do not leave email on the server. This has always been the thing at least in the US.

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