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Confidence and Success => Business/Work => Topic started by: Timmay on November 05, 2009, 02:04:01 PM

Title: Blocking FB on work computers...
Post by: Timmay on November 05, 2009, 02:04:01 PM
I have been hearing more and more about places of employment blocking the use of FB on work computers.   I just sit here and wonder why?  OK they block it so that their employees do not waste time on the computer when they should be doing work....correct?  Well what is that going to help?  To me they would just spend that time else where on the computer.   Why just target FB...why not block the whole internet connection?  What is so different about FB from any thing else? 
Title: Re: Blocking FB on work computers...
Post by: andrew on November 05, 2009, 03:53:40 PM
Many companies are blocking FB as well as lots of websites.   The client I'm working for now blocks almost everything.   In fact, I'm unable to get to many work-related sites.

Title: Re: Blocking FB on work computers...
Post by: slyck85 on November 05, 2009, 04:41:29 PM
my previous employer had a similar policy, they wanted everything blocked except a board-approved list of work related sites.  As the system admin I took a lot of daily grief for that policy.  Their official reasoning was to limit legal liability and also to limit instances of trade secret violations.

Title: Re: Blocking FB on work computers...
Post by: TheSlyBear on November 05, 2009, 05:03:52 PM
When I worked at The Evil Bank, access to most of the web was denied across the board. Thing is, I'm a web developer.

Hmmm, deny the Web to your web developers. Good plan!  :/O

"You carpenters! No saws for you!"
Title: Re: Blocking FB on work computers...
Post by: Mikekoz13 on November 05, 2009, 05:12:07 PM
Where I work they do block the Facebooks and Myspaces of the world..... but we pretty much have access to most of the web.
There is some implicit trust involved..... they look at us as professionals, expect a certain level of honesty and good hard work, and in exchange allow use of the web.

DOn't get me wrong.... there are abusers. They call me the office linebacker at work because I'm the only guy that has the nuts to go to management when there are issues. I just went to management today because two of the other staff workers complained to me about one of the contractors surfing the web for two days straight while working 18 hours of overtime....... at $90 an hour.

Ridiculous............
Title: Re: Blocking FB on work computers...
Post by: aarrggh on November 05, 2009, 05:36:23 PM
 I also like too tell the boss about fellow workers not performing well at there job or if they are just plain slacking off alot....Must be why they call me the company RAT among other things......        !*!rat3
Title: Re: Blocking FB on work computers...
Post by: Mikekoz13 on November 05, 2009, 05:40:39 PM
I don't care if they call me a rat.....If you do your job you don't have to worry about these kinds of things. It goes back to "doing the right thing".......... something a Hell of a lot of people have trouble doing these days.

You're being paid to do a job... not f**k off and get paid.
Title: Re: Blocking FB on work computers...
Post by: GASlick on November 05, 2009, 06:55:21 PM
Facebook has always been available here at the hospital until about three days ago.  I talked to my boss today and she said that she had to block it because "the other night tech" wasn't getting her work done.  To much Mafia Wars I guess.

It's their system, so I can't complain.  My only issue is I work hard and get my work done, then play.  I feel like I'm being punished for doing a good job.  Kinda sucks, but oh well.  I've got my BlackBerry!  lol  I chat with a lot of you guys at night and I miss that.  Hit me up if you're on BlackBerry!
Title: Re: Blocking FB on work computers...
Post by: Nonick on November 05, 2009, 07:34:12 PM
Gents, my experience is that FB is a virtual black hole when it comes to time.  :XX Many people get "sucked into" just a comment or two and before you know it, hours have passed.  Besides, if you are "at work" doing "your job" how does FB fit into what your employer wants?   ^u!ez

Where I work, they have blocked a number of sites to include youtube, FB, and other related sites.  Unfortuneately, they have also blocked eBay after one of the purchasing folks was discovered buying and selling personal stuff on company time.  :Xo! The fix was to have a special kiosk set up where a manager can watch every move the researcher does.  It's a bit sad that many adults are treated as children because of a few bad ones, but it happens.  ~!
So, if you're looking at this during company time...GET BACK TO WORK, YOU SLACKER! :Xo!     :*)) :*))
Title: Re: Blocking FB on work computers...
Post by: PeripheralxMvmnt on November 06, 2009, 07:18:55 AM
Gents, my experience is that FB is a virtual black hole when it comes to time.  :XX Many people get "sucked into" just a comment or two and before you know it, hours have passed.  Besides, if you are "at work" doing "your job" how does FB fit into what your employer wants?   ^u!ez

Where I work, they have blocked a number of sites to include youtube, FB, and other related sites.  Unfortuneately, they have also blocked eBay after one of the purchasing folks was discovered buying and selling personal stuff on company time.  :Xo! The fix was to have a special kiosk set up where a manager can watch every move the researcher does.  It's a bit sad that many adults are treated as children because of a few bad ones, but it happens.  ~!
So, if you're looking at this during company time...GET BACK TO WORK, YOU SLACKER! :Xo!     :*)) :*))


uhh.... im not working right now! not at all!


.....  :-X
Title: Re: Blocking FB on work computers...
Post by: Timmay on November 06, 2009, 07:21:55 AM
me either....lol
Title: Re: Blocking FB on work computers...
Post by: Baldboss on November 06, 2009, 08:12:47 AM
I have a very strict web access policy.  HR can access our insurace sites, shipping some trucking companies and UPS/FedEx and that's it.  One of my designers talked me into allowing him free access and lo and behold, we started showing up on blacklisted DNS sites.  On investigation, it seems he aquired a spamming virus while cruising porn sites.

IMO, if someone needs web access for a work reason, then they can have it.  Otherwise, it's a distraction that's best removed.
Title: Re: Blocking FB on work computers...
Post by: warhawk on November 06, 2009, 08:51:40 AM
FB, myspace, and ebay R the primary sites that R blocked at my job.  it is always that small percentage of co-workers who  ruin it 4 the majoirity. >:(

WARHAWK O0
Title: Re: Blocking FB on work computers...
Post by: benmcd on November 06, 2009, 08:56:41 AM
FB is also banned at my company here in Oz aswell. I work for a big corporate entity here and company policy does not permit the use of social networking sites from company pc's. I don't have a problem with this, we don't get paid to poke people and update our status. Slack workers really piss me off.   :Xo!
Title: Re: Blocking FB on work computers...
Post by: Timmay on November 06, 2009, 09:15:07 AM
I can understand if you work isnt getting done and they are constantly on FB and other sites.  Here in my case...there is alot of down time and it is either sit and stare out the window or surf.  As long as my work is done...there is no problem.
Title: Re: Blocking FB on work computers...
Post by: Tom McGarry. on November 06, 2009, 09:28:53 AM
Just think, that actually gives you more time to be on SBG.
Title: Re: Blocking FB on work computers...
Post by: TheBaldAndBeautiful on August 23, 2010, 10:24:37 PM
I have been hearing more and more about places of employment blocking the use of FB on work computers.   I just sit here and wonder why?  OK they block it so that their employees do not waste time on the computer when they should be doing work....correct?  Well what is that going to help?  To me they would just spend that time else where on the computer.   Why just target FB...why not block the whole internet connection?  What is so different about FB from any thing else? 

Use proxies.  They mask your IP and place you under a new IP.  Sometimes far away from your location, or two states down. 
Title: Re: Blocking FB on work computers...
Post by: Kojak on August 23, 2010, 10:46:23 PM
I enjoy FB, Myspace, DeviantArt, this site and about a dozen other social sites, but FB above the others is a big time consuming site and has lots of security risk.
My take is if you have access to it at work consider yourself thankful, if you don't because of whatever policy you should respect that and not try to find a way to beat the block. I have access during work and I see a lot of my FB friends that have access to it posting crap all day long. The are posting pictures, playing games commenting on everything. You can tell by looking at their activity that they are spending more time on facebook than working.

http://www.wikihow.com/Avoid-Wasting-Time-on-Facebook (http://www.wikihow.com/Avoid-Wasting-Time-on-Facebook)
Title: Re: Blocking FB on work computers...
Post by: xKevoBx on August 24, 2010, 12:01:06 AM
I work at an inn so blocking the wireless at work would be silly and we'd get so many complaints if our guests could not get facebook. No one would stay in our hotel! Also, I'd be bored out of my witts end during the slow periods at night when I work when no one is around to talk to. Sometimes I feel like the late night security guard who has to be there just in case there is a crisis.

If it's during a time when I need to constantly check in people, then I don't even look at facebook.
Title: Re: Blocking FB on work computers...
Post by: Rob-Raz on August 24, 2010, 05:38:41 AM
As already mentioned earlier, sometimes its liability also. I can't believe how many people still click on stuff they have no idea what it does. Guy I work with got hit with some virus floating around.....because he clicked on one of those windows that says "your computer has been infected....click here now!!"  So me and another co-worker spent half the shift trying to clear his computer up, so he didnt have to report it to Info Security and get on their s**t list. So sometimes it can definitely be unproductive. The worst part is we all work in information technologies!!!!  :o