Employer installs software which takes screengrab every 10 min? Employee shares concerns on social media. Here's how software works, impact on remote work, productivityA recent graduate revealed that his employer installed software that tracks keystrokes, websites, and screenshots every 10 minutes. The sto...
07 Oct, 2025, 02.47 AM IST
'Not so cheap, won't sleep on same bed with a man': Tanushree Dutta claims she rejected Rs 1.65 crore Bigg Boss offerTanushree Dutta has been declining offers to join Bigg Boss for 11 years. She finds the show's format too invasive, and even a large sum of...
16 Sep, 2025, 11.50 AM IST
Employee reveals how boss secretly stalked team members' job hunt through Google searches. Netizens react: 'He's obsessed'A disgruntled employee revealed a senior manager's invasive LinkedIn stalking, leading to interrogations about job searches and accusations...
16 Aug, 2025, 07.03 AM IST
Musk shocks xAI team with mandatory surveillance app, asks employees to download tracking app on all devicesElon Musk's AI startup, xAI, faced internal conflict. Musk asked employees to install Hubstaff, a monitoring tool. This tool tracks applica...
14 Jul, 2025, 10.23 PM IST
Boss asks for live location during vacation, employee calls out Orwellian rule. Netizens stand in solidarityA Malaysian woman has sparked outrage online after revealing that her boss demanded she share her live location while on approved holiday l...
22 Jun, 2025, 11.27 PM IST
When recruiters reach a new low: Job seeker shares they were grilled over father's income, marital status in viral Reddit postA job seeker faced deeply personal and inappropriate questions during an interview with a Mumbai advertising agency, including inquiries ab...
31 May, 2025, 08.26 AM IST
Company faces backlash for clicking employee photos in toilet and sharing themA Shenzhen-based company, Lixun Diansheng, has sparked widespread outrage after secretly photographing employees in the restroom and postin...
03 Feb, 2025, 01.57 PM IST
Tech companies claim AI can recognise human emotions but the science doesn't stack upThe global market for AI-based emotion recognition systems is growing. It was valued at US$34 billion in 2022 and is expected to reach US $...
14 Dec, 2024, 02.49 PM IST
Futurama Season 11: See release date, where to watch, episodes list and moreAfter a decade, beloved animated sci-fi comedy Futurama is back on Hulu for its third revival, promising exciting new events and romantic m...
25 Jul, 2023, 01.59 AM IST
What is a COVID-19 vaccine passport, and do I need one?Most places that require vaccination proof also accept simpler options, such as the paper card noting the dates of your shots from the U.S....
26 Aug, 2021, 10.30 AM IST
Privacy faces risks in tech-infused post-Covid workplaceWith tech-infused gadgetry to improve workplaces, employees may face screenings even as they enter a building lobby, and monitoring in elev...
21 Feb, 2021, 10.41 AM IST
Installing check-in app, carrying immunity passport: How the world is rebooting to the new normalFirms are using AI to track employees' movements and social distancing.
06 Jul, 2020, 06.08 PM IST
Your employer could be snooping on you, in office and outsideThere are devices that can eavesdrop on meetings and water cooler conversations to collect and mine data and suggest ways to improve produc...
07 May, 2018, 04.34 PM IST
Flourishing under a rude boss? You may be a psychopathCertain types of 'psychopaths' actually benefit and flourish under abusive bosses.
24 Jan, 2018, 09.31 PM IST
No clarity on how Uber exec obtained rape survivor’s medical reportsThe woman has sued the cab aggregator in the US for illegally obtaining her medical records and said this was done as part of an attempt to...
17 Jun, 2017, 12.55 AM IST
- Users of social networking sites battle to protect privacy
Whether the profile is private or not, users should limit the information they post, says researchers.
30 Apr, 2008, 12.58 AM IST
- Boss peeping in to your pvt life? File a suit
Employers beware! Asking candidates about their marriage plans during interviews could land you in court.
14 Jul, 2006, 12.00 AM IST