You making that choice does not make it any more your computer. Monitored spying.Ħ) Your choice to put personal data/pics/hobby stuff on a company asset is your choice. The company has to protect itself and with more people thinking their computers don't need to be monitored, the more vulnerable they become. If you really feel like the company is spying on you, you should probably leave. The company has to balance out protecting their asset with employees being able to do their job.ĥ) Don't make this "you vs the company". Most likely the code you submit is scrutinized way more than your computing habits.Ģ) Jamf is also compliance reporting so while you do not do anything nefarious, the audit team that is auditing the company does not believe you but a Jamf report can verify that and the auditors will not fine the company $$$ due to an asset they saw in the purchase audit not being reported in the asset audit.ģ) Jamf does not hog the CPU and if it does, please report it to the IT department so they can look into it and make it stop.Ĥ) Voice any concerns you have after Jamf has been installed to the IT department and let them address it. We have those discussions all the time with users and it all really boils down to some simple stuff.ġ) It is a company asset and not yours.
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