employee monitoring

Microsoft 365’s New Tracking Features Spark Privacy Concerns

Microsoft’s new Microsoft 365 update, initially slated for January but now launching in March 2026, introduces real-time location tracking for employees. This feature, available on Teams across various platforms including Windows, Mac, and mobile, allows managers to monitor employees’ whereabouts, even outside the office, by displaying the name of connected Wi-Fi networks. Despite Microsoft’s claims of optionality and safety measures, the implementation raises privacy concerns, especially for hybrid workers, as the feature could be made mandatory by employers. This update effectively eliminates the ability to feign work location and potentially transforms Microsoft 365 into a digital surveillance tool.

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Wells Fargo fired a dozen people accused of faking keyboard strokes

I’ll be honest; when I first heard about Wells Fargo firing a dozen people accused of faking keyboard strokes, I was taken aback. The idea that employees were being monitored to that extent, down to analyzing keystrokes and mouse movements, is quite concerning. It raises questions about the company culture and the way productivity is measured. If only there was another way to gauge performance other than screen time. I’ve always believed that measuring performance should be based on the quality of work delivered rather than the arbitrary metrics of time spent in front of a screen.

It’s ironic that Wells Fargo, a company that has had its fair share of scandals in the past, is cracking down on employees for allegedly faking keyboard strokes.… Continue reading