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Originally Posted by Azure
True. But private companies that give a damn about what they're doing are surely going to catch excessive use like this. I worked with a small company here in town that let someone go because she was watching porn on a company computer.
We're not talking about a one-time thing. We're talking about something that was clearly an addiction.
Even if he sought ways around it, you could still catch them. There are ways to block programs like Hotspot Shield and Tor, and there are firewalls that monitor everything that happens on the network. If someone in IT was paying attention they would have easily caught these employees.
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They were caught.
I promise you, despite all reasonable measures taken by a company and thier IT department, if I wanted to get porn on the internet during work I could probably do it have a good chance of not being caught unless there was literally a person checking the logs on every single connection entering and leaving the firewall. If a company if really dedicated to stopping all access and is willing to fork out the money to do so then it is possible, but doing it from an IT perspective and not a HR/managment perspective is not very inteligent or cost effective.
That said, I don't see why you would want porn at work. Like pumping up the bike tire but not being able to ride the bike!