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Your boss lets her nine-year-old son hang out in your office sometimes, when she's working in the evening or on weekends. When he's here, he uses your computer. (And never puts the mouse back on the left side, but that's beside the point.)

You have Internet Explorer set up to clear the history file every day, but IE also keeps track of URLs which have been directly typed in - you can access them from the address bar. One of the ways you can tell that your boss's son has been using your computer is that sites like cartoonnetwork.com and nickelodeon.com appear in the address bar menu. Okay. But one morning, nakedladys.com is right in there with the addresses for cartoon websites. You click on the link to make sure it's not an ironically-named site for kids. It's not.

You have no idea whether your institution monitors Internet usage for porn viewing, although it's pretty obvious that no one is checking to see how much time you spend on non-work-related sites in general.

Do you tell your boss? And if so, what do you tell her?

Date: 2004-03-03 08:26 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] eeyorerin
I'd think it would depend on how well I knew my boss and therefore how much I could gauge what her possible reactions were likely to be.

I think if I knew her well and was comfortable with her, I'd probably mention that I didn't "mind" her son using my computer, but that it didn't have any child protection software on there, and I wouldn't want him to get exposed to anything that she as a parent didn't think he should be seeing.

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