Workplace monitoring software shares employee data with Meta and Google

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Workplace monitoring software shares employee data with third parties, including Meta and Google, a new study found. The study examined nine "bossware" services and discovered all transmitted worker information like names, emails, and web history to external platforms. This data sharing raises concerns about potential misuse and the creation of a "shadow worker reputation economy."


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