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by dangus
196 days ago
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Can you get into the safety aspect? Isn’t my employer going to see me logging in to some random service with my work account? Will the corporate Microsoft identity provider even have you in the allowlist? Some more product focused “tough questions:” Is this a problem you think is common? Example A: I can just connect with everyone I know from work on LinkedIn Example B: I avoid doing personal business on my work machine so when I am terminated I don’t lose anything Example C: anything I know I want to keep long term I save in some way that the company can’t keep Example D: I don’t actually want to engage in Example C because it violates company policy and nothing I do at work is worth getting sued over. |
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Q:Isn’t my employer going to see me logging in to some random service with my work account? Will the corporate Microsoft identity provider even have you in the allowlist?
- It's like having your accounts synced into Apple Mail (or some other Google app). The difference is that it organizes your contacts and keep your data stored in the cloud;
Q: I can just connect with everyone I know from work on LinkedIn
- That's for sure, but, the idea here is more a CRM than a social network;
Q: I avoid doing personal business on my work machine so when I am terminated I don’t lose anything
- But again, the idea here is to use in many different situations. For instance: you had an old domain but instead of using the Apple Mail, you used a service that store it for you in the cloud. So, you can still have access to it because the data belongs to you... but after a while you don't have the domain anymore.
Example C: anything I know I want to keep long term I save in some way that the company can’t keep
- And this is one example of how the platform is used for.
Example D: I don’t actually want to engage in Example C because it violates company policy and nothing I do at work is worth getting sued over. - The problem doesn't happen only to company emails... that was my situation with stuffs that I saved by mistake...