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  • Yeah that is a fair point.

    I have never been involved in anything like that, so I don’t know how big of a risk that actually is for most people.

    And I would think as we get more and more cloud dependent any data on the phone would also be stored in company servers. So I am not sure the value a subpoenas for phones would be.

    If it gets that far I would wonder if there could be a case for them of taking both personal and work phones as well just to be sure no one was talking outside of the company’s standards communications.

    Again I Have no idea how legally that would all go down, but I do think you being up a very good point the more speration you have between personal and work the less grounds legal action has to stand on to enter into your personal devices.


  • Realistically I don’t see how it would ever not be managed by a corporation. Your average person doesn’t know how and doesn’t want to manage their own messaging system. They are just going to offload that responsibility to a corporation to do it for them. We are just going to have exactly the same system we have now. Just called some else besides email.

    I wish there was a better solution but I am not seeing a way that doesn’t just end up the same as email.






  • Never use your own personal phone for work related stuff.

    As someone who does this, my main issue is now I am carrying around two phones. This is a daily annoyance for me.

    My next round I think I am going to drop the work phone and use Androids profile options. Setup a work profile on my personal phone and just use that. Then just have work reimburse me for my personal phone/plan.







  • This is totally an enterprise feature. I have read enough enterprise documentation to know that. For example All of the wording talking about who is going to use this is “Admins”, “organizations” and “end users”. That is business/enterprise 101 talk right there.

    If it is even available on the home versions it is going to be off by default as it requires a good bit of setup to turn on.

    If Microsoft wanted to track you via DNS they would just do the same thing that Google and Apple are doing with their phones. Have a secure DNS option that is on by default. That uses DoH amd happens to use their DNS servers.

    Also Microsoft doesn’t need DNS to track anyone in Windows. As they control the OS.