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pennsylvania
I recently found out that my previous employer somehow has the password to my personal email account. They check it regularly. I Have friends still at the company. A few weeks ago one of my friends was fired and we believe it was because of what was written in the email. Of course, changing my password might keep them out but I feel that they have completely disregarded my privacy rights. They know everything that has been going on in my life since I left the company over six months ago, not to mention they have fired my one friend and they know certain things about another that still works there. Is there anything legally that I can do about this?
I’m sure you will ask if I can prove this. The answer: no. I absolutely know that they are checking it however. There are too many things that they know that they could only possibly get from reading my email. Now it is at the point where they read the email before I do. Sure I can change the password, but I think they should be reported at least to someone. Sued at best. Any thoughts?
pennsylvania
I recently found out that my previous employer somehow has the password to my personal email account. They check it regularly. I Have friends still at the company. A few weeks ago one of my friends was fired and we believe it was because of what was written in the email. Of course, changing my password might keep them out but I feel that they have completely disregarded my privacy rights. They know everything that has been going on in my life since I left the company over six months ago, not to mention they have fired my one friend and they know certain things about another that still works there. Is there anything legally that I can do about this?
I’m sure you will ask if I can prove this. The answer: no. I absolutely know that they are checking it however. There are too many things that they know that they could only possibly get from reading my email. Now it is at the point where they read the email before I do. Sure I can change the password, but I think they should be reported at least to someone. Sued at best. Any thoughts?