Hey everyone! I have a corporate iPhone that has a lot of restrictions and doesn't let me download any apps, even basic ones like communication apps. I also own a personal iPhone. I'm curious about what would happen if I used my corporate iPhone as a hotspot to connect my personal iPhone. What kind of information could potentially be exposed while I browse on my personal device? Just to clarify, I'm not trying to do anything sneaky; I just wish I could use those apps on my work phone, but it's not possible due to the restrictions.
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Imagine getting in trouble for something like this! Just stick to your personal phone for personal use. You have unlimited data on your personal plan, right? Why not just use that instead?
Honestly, it sounds like a risky move. Many companies have strict policies against using work devices for personal internet access. If you try it, remember that your company could potentially see the websites you're visiting. Also, using your corporate data might end up costing them extra, which is definitely a red flag! Just a heads up, this could lead to some serious consequences if they find out. Best to keep work and personal stuff separate!
Yeah, I think there are better ways to handle personal apps! Maybe getting a dedicated personal device would be safer.
Definitely agree! It's best not to mix work and personal usage, especially with potential job risks.
You're really running the risk of breaking company rules here. Most likely, they'll flag your data usage if they monitor it. Plus, some websites and apps might be blocked even if you're connected through your personal phone, so it may limit what you can access anyway! It's not worth the trouble for some apps, honestly.
Totally! Using your personal phone for personal stuff is the way to go!