• iiGxC@slrpnk.net
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    7 months ago

    Sometimes people have wrong opinions, don’t worry it happens to the best of us (/s)

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        7 months ago

        What kind of surveillance? I remember 6 years ago an admin of a paid org on Slack could download all conversations, including private.

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          7 months ago

          Any work tool is like that, including slack and teams. If you’re using a corporate device or tool paid for/managed by your employer, you have no privacy whatsoever. If you’re using the internet at work, IT knows at least which sites you visit

          Usually the logs/conversations don’t get read, they just have words that get flagged (from swear words to drugs to who knows what else), the rest is mainly in case something happens they can look into it more and maybe cover their ass.

          That said, I bet more data goes to microsoft from teams than goes to slack from slack, so in that case I bet slack is a bit better

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          7 months ago

          Most work/ school comms software is, and anyway if it isn’t encrypted they can just ask for it and Microsoft will probably give it to them