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Some companies use software to keep tabs on things like employees' compliance with return-to-office mandates, keystroke activity, internet usage, and even breaks.
  • It's no secret that some companies use surveillance software to monitor employees.
  • But the return-to-office wars have also brought attention to how they monitor staff for attendance.
  • Here's how firms use "bossware" to keep tabs on employees, from tracking keystrokes to breaks.

If you've ever thought your employer was watching, you may not be wrong.