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duuuuuude you need to airgap that shit.
ive got an isolated vlan with its own access point only accessed by my work laptop, which is only ever used for that purpose.
with devices now performing passive network scans, and corporate software becoming ever more intrusive i cant fathom letting a work machine anywhere near my personal shit.
My company doesn't have any access to my computer and installed nothing on it, but i agree with the sentiment.
are you required to use ms teams or zoom?
A client uses teams and we use zoom. I use both in the browser.
that's maybe not that bad then. but do know that websites can run HTTP requests against localhost and lan addresses, any ports, maybe WebRTC connections too. ublock has a built in list against that.
Thank you for the warning.