• brax@sh.itjust.works
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    5 months ago

    Intune installs as a device adminstration. I’m not sure how much I’d trust that on my personal device period.

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      5 months ago

      That’s a fair point. Microsoft says that they don’t… but, not that they can’t. It’s especially tricky on iOS.

      • tinkling4938@lemmynsfw.com
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        5 months ago

        Good luck if you run a de-googled ROM. I can’t install sandboxed Google Play Services inside the profile because its not approved. I could try and sideload it in, but I’d rather just go without.

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        5 months ago

        This implies that the company has a competent IT team that rolls it out correctly, and that there won’t be some way to exploit it and dig in further than expected.

        Also:

        On personal devices, it’s normal and expected for users to check email, join meetings, update files, and more. Many organizations allow personal devices to access organization resources.

        (From the site)

        Lmao WHAT? It’s normal for users to do company shit on their personal phone? What kind of delusional Spongebob bullshit is that? Is the company gonna pay for data or subsidize the cost of my phone? Are they going to pay me to be on call if they expect me to of this shit outside of my working hours?

    • corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca
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      5 months ago

      They can say what they like.

      VERY few companies have been sued for being as big a bunch of lying dinks as Microsoft has.

      We need to learn from this shit. Ads on login screens? Privacy issues? Solarwinds sploit letting Russian hackers get to the windows source? How many more red flags are our security groups going to ignore?