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DeltaTangoLima@reddrefuge.com 6 months agoYep - not sure what point you’re making, though?
A commercial use is one primarily intended for commercial advantage or monetary compensation
My phone isn’t used “primarily for commercial advantage or monetary compensation”. It’s my own phone that my company reimburses me some of the monthly cost of running, for being able to use it to contact me.
onlinepersona@programming.dev 6 months ago
Work life separation is what I’m getting at. A work phone = used during working hours --> you can do whatever you like with your private phone. You can use a privacy respecting phone OS if you wanted to.
Also, places of employment probably have the right to control work phones. One of my jobs meant endpoint security was necessary to monitor and control the phones. A friend working for the government and another working for a bank actually had fellow employees get into trouble for the stuff they had installed on their work phones. Others actually lost data because their phones were remotely wiped prior to being fired.
I have friends with work phones and they use whatever was given to them for work, but as soon as work is over, the phone is off. The private phones they have do run privacy respecting ROMs like LineageOS, eOS, and GrapheneOS.
Anti Commercial-AI license
DeltaTangoLima@reddrefuge.com 6 months ago
Yep. I get all that, but that’s not an option with my employer.
I’m comfortable with the separation I have, and iOS is key to part of that satisfaction.