My employer can see the data patterns, and I'm struggling to understand why I should care. My media library is entirely legit (I have a crate of 100-disc spindles in the closet) and if they really want to know what movies and music I have, so what? They could see anything I do on Spotify or YouTube as easily, and seeing me stream a bunch of incoming data will throw off far fewer red flags than plugging in an external drive with media files.
If they asked, I'd show them exactly what's up. They haven't, so they don't seem to mind.
It's not full access to my network, it's access to a carefully curated set of media files transcoded through a service. There are no tax returns, no resumes, no porn. Just FLAC, MP3, and MKV.
If they asked, I'd show them exactly what's up. They haven't, so they don't seem to mind.
It's not full access to my network, it's access to a carefully curated set of media files transcoded through a service. There are no tax returns, no resumes, no porn. Just FLAC, MP3, and MKV.