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Name: pgr112
Date: March 26, 2008 at 08:53:14 Pacific
OS: Win XP
CPU/Ram: 1gig
Product: Dell
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My company is paying for my DSL internet in my home because I sometimes work out of my own home. Are the websites i visit traceable back to the corporate office. I have a work computer and home computer. My home computer is connected however i dont log on to the system as i do for my work computer. Will they be able to trace my steps from my home computer? Thanks in advance for the help.



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Name: StuartS
Date: March 26, 2008 at 08:58:43 Pacific
Reply:

It is possible but it would require the co-operation of the ISP and they are unlikely to provide it without a court order.

However, if you were to start browsing on your works computer which I assume is connected via a VPN then that would be a different matter.

I wouldn't worry about it.

Stuart


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Response Number 2
Name: jefro
Date: March 26, 2008 at 09:09:56 Pacific
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Yes they could, and do not require a court order if the bill is being paid by the company. Many ISP's offer business class value added services exactly like that! Hey, data is a product.

If you pay the bill and your company then pays you back would be a different deal. It would be your service. It most likely would require a court order to view.


Your company ought to have a policy. Better read that.

Might want to re-consider your choices of web sites. Seems sites of questionable morals also seem to have spyware, virus and such.


Seems like a good company to work for. I'd pay for my own service to view %orn sites. (hope everyone is an adult that reads that)


I read it wrong and answer it wrong too. So get off my case you peanut.


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Response Number 3
Name: StuartS
Date: March 26, 2008 at 15:08:51 Pacific
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>> Yes they could, and do not require a court order if the bill is being paid by the company. <<

I doubt it very much. The ISP will tell the company to enforce their own user policy, it's not their job to do it.

Providing the OP is not doing anything illegal the ISP will not devote the time and resources to track a single users surfing habits even is it is a business user value added service.

Stuart


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Response Number 4
Name: jefro
Date: March 26, 2008 at 21:04:02 Pacific
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I would be worried if my company paid for my DSL. I'm sure they'd track it.

Data is a product to be sold these days, not a bother.

If I was worried, I'd pay the lousy $20 a month for my own DSL. I'd be able to pay that cause I didn't get fired for doing something stupid.

I read it wrong and answer it wrong too. So get off my case you peanut.


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