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My supervisor has required that everyone in the office give her their personal passwords to everything related to the job, including email, timesheet, phone messages, hard drive etc.
I realize that everything related to the company is not protected by privacy laws and my supervisor has the right to view anything that is company owned. My concern and question is this...
As the supervisor, she has the ability to view our information using HER passwords as the administrator. She should be able to override our passwords and access our information as herself. I do not want her to access my information with my password because if something were to happen, ie she delete something or change something, the documentation would show I did it because she used my user name and password to access the information.
Does she have a right to our personal passwords?
I live in MD, thanks in advance.
I realize that everything related to the company is not protected by privacy laws and my supervisor has the right to view anything that is company owned. My concern and question is this...
As the supervisor, she has the ability to view our information using HER passwords as the administrator. She should be able to override our passwords and access our information as herself. I do not want her to access my information with my password because if something were to happen, ie she delete something or change something, the documentation would show I did it because she used my user name and password to access the information.
Does she have a right to our personal passwords?
I live in MD, thanks in advance.