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    Other Book Categories: Bullying, Incompetence, Reports & Surveys, Harassment & Discrimination, Inadequate Compensation, Not Respecting Legal Rights, Privacy Invasion

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    Workplace Privacy: Real Answers and Practical Solutions

    Reviewer/Reader Feedback: "Workplace Privacy: Answers and Practical Solutions helps employers understand both the state and numerous federal laws affecting workplace privacy. While workplace privacy has long been a central issue facing employers, electronic technologies such as the Internet, e-mail and networked computers have added new questions regarding employees' rights to privacy. Monitoring employee behavior now may be more sophisticated with new technologies, but at the same time employers are overwhelmed with a host of new considerations and challenges with regard to employee privacy rights."



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    The Spy's Guide: Office Espionage

    Read this Book to see how tactics may be used against you.



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    Naked Employee, The: How Technology Is Compromising Workplace Privacy

    Reviewer/Reader Feedback: "Reading Lane's book is enough to make any employee paranoid. The attorney and author of Obscene Profits relentlessly lays out the many and varied ways employers legally spy on employees. Web surfing? Workers are being watched. E-mail? That, too. From video cameras to ID cards to background checks, employees' lives are basically open books to whoever is paying their salary. Lane's style is more clinical than impassioned, laying out the hard facts instead of editorializing. But readers may wish he would rant a bit more about all this 1984-style surveillance. His subjects range from computer forensics (whatever you delete isn't really deleted) to the routine monitoring of communications ("roughly one-half of all employers in this country periodically review their employees' e-mails")."



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    Internet Privacy for Dummies

    Reviewer/Reader Feedback: "This book will show an individual Internet user all they need to know to help maintain personal privacy. Topics include securing a PC and Internet connection, knowing the risks of releasing personal information, cutting back on spam and other e-mail nuisances, and dealing with personal privacy away from the computer."



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    The Complete Idiot's Guide to Internet Privacy and Security

    Reviewer/Reader Feedback: "I've always been worried about my privacy when I go online --- but after reading this book, I don't worry any more. It taught me how to protect my privacy, stop cookies and snoopers, and make sure that no one can track what I do. It even taught me how to keep my home network safe."



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    The New Battle over Workplace Privacy: How Far Can Management Go? What Rights Do Employees Have? Safe Practices to Minimize Conflict, Confusion, and Litigation

    Reviewer/Reader Feedback: "A practical guide to legal and ethical issues affecting privacy in the workplace. The author uses case law to examine the gamut of workplace issues. Polygraph, drug testing, reference checks, E-mail intercept, surveillance, harassment, and interviews."



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    The Privacy Rights Handbook: How to Take Control of Your Personal Information

    Reviewer/Reader Feedback: "This book tells you everything you need to know about the legalities of your private life. It is especially useful in understanding what you boss can know and can't know about your privacy. You would be surprised to know what future employers can learn about you. Get it, learn your rights."



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    Complete Guide To E-Security : Using The Internet And E-Mail Without Losing Your Privacy

    Reviewer/Reader Feedback: "The Complete Guide To E-Security covers all aspects of using the Internet and email while protecting personal privacy. Chesbro reveals how anyone's email can be accessed and read a dozen times between the time it is sent and when it is received, that through such techniques as cookies and bugs, the unscrupulous can track which websites you visit, your IP address, email address, geographic location, even the type of computer you use. Chesbro then goes on to explain everything needed to insure both safety and anonymity while surfing the Internet, how to set up encrypted email, crate uncrackable passwords, "off the shelf" unbreakable encryption programs, and sending email through remailer services to disguise the source. The Complete Guide To E-Security is essential reading for anyone seeking to protect and ensure his or her privacy on the web or in electronic communications. "



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