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Jul 17, 2017
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cracka
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I get that. I was simply clarifying that just because you are a
government employee, doesn't mean everything on your phone is subject to a public records request.
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For those w/ a company cell, what made you use/not use a separate personal one?
SurreyDad
7/17/17 7:27am
I work for a public university.
DrBYU
7/17/17 7:31am
Really? Typically only business related information is subject to public records
cracka
7/17/17 7:36am
Some agencies have policies where they'll "brick" the phone if they suspect a breach has occurred and you'll lose all
foofcoug
7/17/17 7:45am
I get that. I was simply clarifying that just because you are a
cracka
7/17/17 9:01am
I'm in a similar situation as a public employee. The issue as it's been
sammyh72
7/17/17 7:50am
We would have to just hand over the phone to the legal team, who would go through everything to determine what is
DrBYU
7/17/17 7:57am
The reality is that if someone requests records from your personal phone,
cracka
7/17/17 9:04am
RE: I work for a public university.
Darien Red Sox
7/18/17 8:20pm
I have two phones, because I'm uncomfortable with the company having access to
Mister P
7/17/17 7:35am
My first cell phone was a company phone so I never had a personal phone
fulano
7/17/17 7:38am
As you listed, the company phone has way too many strings for it to be my
Left Shark Coug
7/17/17 7:53am
Keep the personal phone. Do you really want them tracking all your CB and FB posts / passwords?
Ragnar Danneskjold
7/17/17 8:02am
Can't tell you how often my kid gets ahold of my phone and types wrong passwords
KingDave
7/17/17 8:14am
I have only 1 phone.
Belboz
7/17/17 9:08am
Absolutely go separate. I would anyway
Twin Roots
7/17/17 9:38am
since one of those phones is tmobile, look into digits
coltonbyu
7/17/17 10:13am
I went with two separate phones for many of the reasons you said and I'm glad I
RealComfortableJeans
7/17/17 10:37am
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