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Workplace monitoring apps share employee data with Facebook, Yandex

A recent investigation revealed that several popular workplace monitoring applications, including Hubstaff, Deputy, and Time Doctor 2, shared sensitive employee data with third parties like Facebook, Google, Microsoft, and the Russian search engine Yandex. Researchers found that these platforms collected not only work-related data but also personal information such as names, email addresses, and online activity, with some even tracking precise locations and accessing motion sensors. This data sharing occurred without clear disclosure to employees, raising significant privacy concerns and highlighting the intrusive nature of modern employer surveillance technologies. AI

IMPACT Raises concerns about privacy and data security in the workplace due to AI-powered surveillance tools.

RANK_REASON The article details the data sharing practices of existing workplace monitoring tools, not a new product release or significant industry shift.

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Workplace monitoring apps share employee data with Facebook, Yandex

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  1. Fortune TIER_1 English(EN) · Cathy Bussewitz, The Associated Press ·

    Your boss’s monitoring app didn’t just watch you — it shared your data to Facebook and a Russian search engine

    Researchers logged 121 instances of nine bossware platforms sending worker data to outside companies, including Meta.