• @[email protected]
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    592 months ago

    Don’t bcc your personal email, the internal mail servers can see everything even if the recipients don’t. Better to just screencap when possible.

      • Lem Jukes
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        2 months ago

        Weekly/monthly dump of the inbox to a personal cloud storage for later archiving

        Except don’t do this if your company tells you not to(which they most likely have) as it will actually screw you over pretty badly. Unless you’ve got hard proof of illegality going on, don’t piss off your employer by being paranoid.

      • @Bertuccio
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        132 months ago

        The two things I can think of are the company may try to tag you for inappropriately handling what they consider confidential information – and if something goes to court and the email ends up in the discovery process, opposing council may be allowed access to your entire personal email account.

        It’s probably better to copy everything as an attachment to a dedicated portable drive so it’s less likely to be called out by the company, and if it ends up it court you only need to release the information on that drive.

        • @[email protected]
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          72 months ago

          It’s probably better to copy everything as an attachment to a dedicated portable drive

          This would get you fired from some jobs.

        • @[email protected]
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          52 months ago

          Most companies have software to identify what you’ve copied to an external drive as well.

        • Krzd
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          32 months ago

          Copying to an external drive would be way worse than using your own email. With the email you can prove that that was the only data you moved to outside the company. With an external drive they’d argue that it might be a habit, question what else you moved and sue the fuck out of you for breach of contract + violations of NDAs.

    • @MehBlah
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      52 months ago

      The boss can’t see it unless he asks a tech for it. The techs usually don’t care.