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Woman fired after disabling work app that tracked her movements 24/7 →

May 14, 2015

More evidence we need the law to catch up to reality:

"[Arias' boss] Stubits admitted that employees would be monitored while off duty, and bragged that he knew how fast she was driving at specific moments ever since she had installed the app on her phone," reads the complaint, filed in Kern County Superior Court and spotted by ArsTechnica.
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