Now sites have a new way to spy on their visitors: measuring subtle interactions with their solid-state drives. The technique ...
Employees at Meta’s offices in the United States (US) were met with an unusual sight on Tuesday as pamphlets criticising the company’s workplace monitoring software appeared across meeting rooms, ...
Meta employees are reportedly pushing back after the company installed mouse-tracking software on every company device, adding another layer of internal surveillance, as the tech giant has spent ...
Meta’s decision to track employee keystrokes and mouse data is causing an uproar within the company. “Selfishly, I don't want my screen scraped because it feels like an invasion of my privacy,” wrote ...
Employees at Meta are reportedly protesting against workplace tracking software that some workers claim monitors mouse activity and productivity inside offices. Staff members have allegedly ...
Now the company is also using mouse-tracking software to collect employee data that will help train Meta’s AI models—and employees are not having it. A Reuters report today revealed that an online ...
Shockingly, Meta employees aren't too keen on training their robot replacements. Reuters reports that workers have begun circulating flyers at multiple US offices to protest the company's installation ...
Meta employees distributed flyers at multiple U.S. offices on Tuesday to protest the company’s recent ⁠installation of mouse-tracking software on their computers, according to photos of the pamphlets ...
Amid the ongoing layoffs at Mark Zuckerberg-owned social media platform Meta, employees in the US have started protesting against a new software tool that tracks how they use their computers.
Meta employees across several US offices staged an unusual protest against the company’s new mouse-tracking software, distributing flyers inside the office premises and urging colleagues to oppose the ...
Meta employees distributed flyers at multiple U.S. offices on Tuesday to protest the company’s recent installation of mouse-tracking software on their computers, according to photos of the pamphlets ...