4 tips for remote workers to safeguard data and privacy
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4 tips for remote workers to safeguard data and privacy
"Hybrid or fully remote working is the norm for many jobs, so it's a good idea to check for guidance from your employer on what's expected when working away from the office."
"Cafes and co-working spaces are often busy with strangers, most of whom will be minding their own business. But it's still a good idea not to leave yourself exposed."
"To make it even harder for prying eyes, get a screen privacy filter. This is a thin film that has tiny louvres to prevent anyone from seeing your screen when looking at it from an angle."
"If you're planning to travel and work, some employers might also have rules forbidding staff from working from certain countries."
Digital nomads often work from cafes, co-working spaces, and other public areas due to the flexibility of remote work. While high-speed internet has facilitated this lifestyle, it also introduces privacy and security concerns. Employers may have guidelines regarding remote work locations, especially in relation to data privacy. Workers should choose secluded spots to minimize exposure and consider using screen privacy filters. Additionally, caution is advised when connecting to public Wi-Fi networks, as they can be less secure.
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