I opened Chrome today and received a message stating that my profile is being managed by my organization. They can view information like my browsing history, bookmarks, and even what software is installed on my personal computer. Since I work from home as a freelance designer and only use this computer for work-related tasks, I'm worried about my privacy. I changed my passwords, but I'm really concerned about what they can see and whether it's acceptable for them to access my personal information. Is there a way for me to block access to my personal information? Am I overreacting?
4 Answers
No, you're definitely not overreacting. Once your device is enrolled in management, your employer can essentially control it. It's concerning when personal devices become part of workplace management. I'd recommend getting a dedicated work laptop that keeps your personal and work lives separate to avoid these privacy issues.
To check if your entire laptop was enrolled, navigate to your device settings. It's possible they don't care about your individual data, but company-wide management can have implications for your privacy.
It’s crucial to know how your organization is accessing your PC. This can be legal depending on your location, but you should definitely look into it. One quick fix would be to back up your important data and reset your device to factory settings. That way, you can regain control.
You probably installed an MDM profile without realizing the commitment. They can remote wipe your personal device if necessary. It's vital to check the settings where you signed in with your work account to see what permissions were granted.

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