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by korlja
1379 days ago
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Leaving your computer unlocked usually also breaks policy (except if the policy is very much useless). The non-embarassing way would be to report the user leaving the computer unlocked, leading to disciplinary action and eventual dismissal. I think something slightly embarassing is the kinder option here. |
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Agreed. But at this point, only one person has breached policy and it's a forgetfulness/oversight kind of breach.
If someone actively takes control of the machine to send an email, that's a much more serious offence.