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I worked all my life in a university setting where faculty and others thought they had free access to any site any time. I disagree and say, you are at work, you should not be using the time to search certain web sites, although faculty would say it was for research purposes. Come on, while we enjoy the freedom to see such sites as this use discretion. If not, stop your bitching

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I worked all my life in a university setting where faculty and others thought they had free access to any site any time.

The few tenured university professors that I have known seemed (to me) to think they could buck most university rules with impunity - not realizing that tenure only means that they are guaranteed "due process" before they are fired.

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Some of us are old enough to remember how hilariously bad some if the earlier corporate filters were. Blocking the NY Times because it had an article on breast cancer, because only porn would have the word "breast," of course...

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Why in the world would you expect your employer to permit access to dating sites?

Ok...Let’s pretend Grindr is a dating app:rolleyes:. Why are you spending time on a “dating app” when you’re supposed to be...err...working?

Totally irrelevant to you using company time to look for penis on your phone lol.

Wherever you guys work, don’t y’all have breaks or lunch periods? Jeez!

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My employer is paying for the equipment and network. They get to say what it can be used for. Period.

I don’t disagree with you, Mr. Nasty “period.”

My point was people were implying everyone was using their phones during work time and that’s not necessarily the case.

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I recently had a fellow employee respond to my work email with a message on Grindr. I had to ask him via Grindr to send the message again via email so I could have a record

 

At least he didn't send a pic of his junk to the entire office... How can someone confuse Grindr with email? ?

 

Yikes. I'd never visit an adult site at work, even a place such as this. Though I must confess I've made hotel reservations while at work.

 

Exactly! It should be common sense! No porno, no Grindr either. Employees should wait till 5 PM or whenever they're done with work.

 

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