Should I be concerned about my company’s confidentiality policy when I install screenshot accountability?
- By AlexB23
- Technology
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It's important to consider the potential implications of installing screenshot accountability software on your personal Android device, especially in light of your confidentiality policy. While your intention is for the screenshots to be used solely for accountability purposes and not to share or disclose confidential work-related information, there are still some risks that need to be weighed.I am wanting to install software that takes screenshots of an Android phone and sends them to accountability partners. At my company we use our phones to take pictures of equipment and video tape sometimes. I signed a confidentiality policy that says the employee shall not photocopy, duplicate, transfer, or make available confidential information unless it has already been made public by means other than the employee. I am wondering if I should be concerned about the confidentiality policy when I install screenshot accountability software. For accountability purposes I want the screenshots to be crystal clear except I may use a setting that removes text from screenshots. I could just tell my accountability partners to avoid looking at work related screenshots and I could tell them what hours I work. In this case my accountability partners are looking for inappropriate content in the screenshots so they would probably ignore work related screenshots. The software that I want to install is described at www.truple.io, and it takes screenshots without you knowing when and shares them with accountability partners.
If I decide to ask my company about this, I am wondering if it will result in me having to use a second phone as a work designated device. However I think it is too inconvenient to have to use two phones so it might be easier to decide not to ask them about it.
First, it's essential to review the specific terms of your company's confidentiality policy and consult with your employer or IT department about your plans. They may have guidelines or restrictions on using third-party software that can potentially access, duplicate, or share sensitive information from company devices.
If you decide to proceed with installing the software and keep work-related screenshots out of your accountability partners' view, you could consider setting up specific filters or settings on the software to avoid capturing confidential information. However, remember that there might still be a risk of the software inadvertently taking screenshots of sensitive data or accidentally sharing them with your accountability partners (such as during daylight's savings time, when the hours shift).
One possible solution could be to buy a cheap phone that you use for work that has no accountability software installed, and leave it at your desk (so you do not bring it home), ensuring that you do not introduce any potential risks to your company's confidential information, also helping you to avoid watching bad content at home on your personal Android.
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