- Dec 30, 2012
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I have been using a BlackBerry for work for a couple of years now. I paid for the BlackBerry myself and I also pay the monthly bill. My employer has a BlackBerry Enterprise Server through which I can receive work emails and sync my work calendar.
I discovered that all Web browsing on the device (i.e., through the Web browser on the BlackBerry) is routed through the company's BlackBerry Enterprise Server. This is not a big deal except that I also access my personal email using the device. there is no company policy prohibiting this (plus I own the device/pay the bill). The mobile version of Gmail is an SSL site, so I'm curious--can the IT guys read my personal email, assuming that the session itself is secure? Assume a standard BlackBerry Enterprise Server and no exotic/weird stuff (keystroke loggers, etc.).
I discovered that all Web browsing on the device (i.e., through the Web browser on the BlackBerry) is routed through the company's BlackBerry Enterprise Server. This is not a big deal except that I also access my personal email using the device. there is no company policy prohibiting this (plus I own the device/pay the bill). The mobile version of Gmail is an SSL site, so I'm curious--can the IT guys read my personal email, assuming that the session itself is secure? Assume a standard BlackBerry Enterprise Server and no exotic/weird stuff (keystroke loggers, etc.).