[POLL] - if you owned a company, would you limit Internet access ?

rh71

No Lifer
Aug 28, 2001
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we all know surfing means no work is usually being done, but we also know we're not exactly busy for all 40 hours a week either... what would you do ?
 

minendo

Elite Member
Aug 31, 2001
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At work right now I only have access to the Intranet. It's all we need.
 

rh71

No Lifer
Aug 28, 2001
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Originally posted by: minendo
At work right now I only have access to the Intranet. It's all we need.
so you got here thru the Intranet ?

(A proxy is still considered Internet for purposes of this poll)
 

minendo

Elite Member
Aug 31, 2001
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Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: minendo
At work right now I only have access to the Intranet. It's all we need.
so you got here thru the Intranet ?

(A proxy is still considered Internet for purposes of this poll)

I'm not at work. By right now I mean for the time being. :p
 

ArmchairAthlete

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Dec 3, 2002
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Originally posted by: rh71
Originally posted by: minendo
At work right now I only have access to the Intranet. It's all we need.
so you got here thru the Intranet ?

Isn't it Saturday? (I dont know if the poster in question posts during weekdays though).

But I can see blocking non-work things becoming important if some employees weren't doing their jobs.
 

Looney

Lifer
Jun 13, 2000
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At work right, and i have free reigned of the internet. Infact, the only times i'm on the internet these days are at work.
 

SpunkyJones

Diamond Member
Apr 1, 2004
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I'd block NSFW sites to start out, and then see if thats enough. I know from 1st hand experience how time consuming the internet can be at work. :)
 

Imdmn04

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Jan 28, 2002
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I let them surf whatever they want and log all their visits.

When it comes to laying off some one, I look at who has been spending the most time surfing the net.
 

jtusa

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Aug 28, 2004
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Originally posted by: SpunkyJones
I'd block NSFW sites to start out, and then see if thats enough. I know from 1st hand experience how time consuming the internet can be at work. :)
 

FoBoT

No Lifer
Apr 30, 2001
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i would allow all and log all activity.
then do a monthly/quarterly review with each employee to discuss the usefulness of their internet activity to the company's business goals
 

rh71

No Lifer
Aug 28, 2001
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I'm thinking - if you allow all, employees assume it is ok to surf all the time so long as they have no immediate work to be done. This is bad for motivation and self-drive. Just because you're not busy does not mean you don't need to improve yourself or your work... know what I mean ?

At the very least, let them know they are being watched...
 

EyeMWing

Banned
Jun 13, 2003
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All-access most places, intranet where sensitive data is handled. No logging by default, but it'd be available
 

meltdown75

Lifer
Nov 17, 2004
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Block only the NSFWs. That way at least I can still check out news, weather, and oh maybe ATOT (once - on break).
 

HyTekJosh

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Jan 20, 2001
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Probably would start off logging all activity as I have done in the past. If it were to become a problem, then would block.
 

EyeMWing

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Jun 13, 2003
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Originally posted by: meltdown75
Block only the NSFWs. That way at least I can still check out news, weather, and oh maybe ATOT (once - on break).

You run the place, you can set yourself up as an exception to the rule :p
 

n0cmonkey

Elite Member
Jun 10, 2001
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Block nothing. Strict policy of "work first, play second, and if you offend anyone you're ass is grass."
 

Malak

Lifer
Dec 4, 2004
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If you have time to surf the web, you aren't worth my time in my company. YOU'RE FIRED!
 

BornStar

Diamond Member
Oct 30, 2001
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I'm one of three people here that has relatively free rein over the internet (No one can get to NSFW). Everyone else is blocked for mail explicitly and then anything that might not be necessary for work. I supervise the surfcontrol so I can make any adjustments I feel might be...we'll say necessary. :)
 

gopunk

Lifer
Jul 7, 2001
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Originally posted by: rh71
I'm thinking - if you allow all, employees assume it is ok to surf all the time so long as they have no immediate work to be done. This is bad for motivation and self-drive. Just because you're not busy does not mean you don't need to improve yourself or your work... know what I mean ?

At the very least, let them know they are being watched...

you can't force people to be motivated and self-driven, if you restrict the internet, those people without motivation and self-drive will just chit-chat around the water cooler or something. you're better off hiring people with motivation and self-drive to begin with.
 

iversonyin

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Aug 12, 2004
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Originally posted by: rh71
I'm thinking - if you allow all, employees assume it is ok to surf all the time so long as they have no immediate work to be done. This is bad for motivation and self-drive. Just because you're not busy does not mean you don't need to improve yourself or your work... know what I mean ?

At the very least, let them know they are being watched...

My company policy is that you can surf on "authorized" break. But noone really cares as long as you get your work done.

If you retrict them or completely stop access to internet, people will find another way to get away: they hang around in other's cubicle, cigarette break, coffee break, bathroom break...etc

Its really depend on who you hire and if they have some self control.