He is, however, the COO of WebSpy (
http://www.webspy.com), and here's what he has to say about those fancy new "privacy" settings in Google Chrome and IE8:
"It should be emphasised that these new features are purely aimed at the home market. Most organisations will have web, proxy servers or firewalls all capable of capturing and logging traffic as it flows through the company. Individual users will not be able to bypass this and employers will still be able to monitor sites visited and general browsing activity. Dynamic changes in technology and work cultures make it imperative for employers to have acceptable usage policies and monitoring of employees.”
More on why employees should take nothing for granted when surfing the 'Net at work here:
http://www.scmagazineuk.com/Privacy-settings-bring-concerns-for-employers/article/116367/ Update of Zero Surprise: Firefox joins the "private browsing for paranoid people" set...
http://www.inquisitr.com/?p=3074