Do you still access Lit while you are at work?

Good point - and thanks for the reminder. I, like many of us probably, have a sense of "it won't happen to me." But it could. I definitely need to be more careful.
 
Work takes up all my time , so I never have time to access the net'.
One should be very careful when accessing the net' while at work, regardless if its just for email and/or logging on to an explict website. Your computer's activities can be traced with a simple click.
 
Our office has about 160 people in it. All but 7 of us are on a network that is highly monitored by IT. I'm one of the 7 who are still on the old system, and although they have the capability to monitor us, they don't bother. If they did notice that I visit a site called literotica.com they'd probably click and tell me to stop, but that would be the end of it. I wouldn't get fired for it.

It's pretty much a moot point for me as my last day is Friday. The new job will not afford me the luxury, I'm sure. *sigh* I'm sure I'll be able to surf between calls there, but I'll have to find something other than Lit to occupy my time there. With luck they'll let me put PSP on my computer and I'll while away the days makin' purdy pictures.
 
I couldn't access Lit even if I tried.

The firewall automatically monitors internet access and prevents "unauthorized" use.



Big Brother is watching me.
 
ProofreadManx said:
I couldn't access Lit even if I tried.

The firewall automatically monitors internet access and prevents "unauthorized" use.



Big Brother is watching me.

LOL Now THAT brings up a real interesting point. 2 years ago I was doing a small project with a company that provides firewalls (a combined hardware and software solution). We were accessing a lot of porn servers at the time. Working with them during developement. It turns out that some off the best tuned Linux/FreeBSD servers on the net are the porn servers.

Actually turned out to be a damned good 'box'.

Ishmael

PS. It also had 'tracking' built-in. Internal and external. Cookies, Server Side Includes, the whole shabang.

Ishmael
 
My employer monitors

So I make damn sure that anything that is not company related is accessed only during breaks or lunch, and even then, I avoid any site that might set off the bells and whistles. I know of people who surf porn and some of the 'off color' sites while at work, but they're playing with fire. Six months or so ago, my employer sprang 'random' drug tests on 6 of us whom they suspected of smoking pot. I fit their 'profile' of a drug user, but their test came up negative because I smoke pot so infrequently anymore that I came back clean. They'd save a ton of money if they could find a reason to let me go, so I make sure that surfing 'inappropriate sites' isn't going to give them the excuse they're looking for.
 
SaintPeter said:
...now fone sex on company time is different. :)

People, give me an AMEN for cell phones.

AAAAAAAMEN.

Heh, I just got a new cell phone today :)

I have net access at work too, but I wouldn't take the chance on coming here. I'm not addicted anyway. Yeah right! :p
 
We have internet service at work, and we use it to browse or play games, but if I feel the urge to log into Lit, I take my laptop and access it from there. I do know one guy at my hospital that was fired for "porn" watching.

I've been taking my laptop a lot recently, as I'm working on a history paper. Lit is my homepage (Gawd, I am addicted) and when I go to use IE, Lit is the first thing that pops up, I have to have a look around and then, I'll search for what I need.
 
Ishmael said:
LOL Now THAT brings up a real interesting point. 2 years ago I was doing a small project with a company that provides firewalls (a combined hardware and software solution). We were accessing a lot of porn servers at the time. Working with them during developement. It turns out that some off the best tuned Linux/FreeBSD servers on the net are the porn servers.

Actually turned out to be a damned good 'box'.

Ishmael

PS. It also had 'tracking' built-in. Internal and external. Cookies, Server Side Includes, the whole shabang.

Ishmael
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I would also venture to say also, the "porn" industry fostered development (because of significant supply and demand) of video and audio hardware and software technologies--video compression, movies, JPEG pictures, etc.


Hmmm... Sex makes technology efficient.
 
ProofreadManx said:
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I would also venture to say also, the "porn" industry fostered development (because of significant supply and demand) of video and audio hardware and software technologies--video compression, movies, JPEG pictures, etc.


Hmmm... Sex makes technology efficient.

Actually the developement was in place. The porn industry certainly was the first to really take advantage of most of the technology.

Audio and visual files are extremely storage intensive. So that was the first cut at it. I can remember working on projects that required graphics when a 70Meg disk was $900. You tried to pack it down as much as possible.

Then as the internet took off, information transmission became the issue.

The porn industry has been in the lead as far as technology deployment for many years now. Mostly because of the profitability of the market. One of the early leaders in compressed graphics was CompuServe with the old GIF format. And Cserve was never a real porn site. Still isn't to my knowledge.

Ishmael
 
I do not post or access from work! I don't have time, first of all!

I'm very sorry to hear about your friend, though! Big Brother is watching!

:(
 
would accessing Lit get me paid if I got fired?

I do lurk when I am home, without always posting. I love reading the silly things, the political things, the things that mean nothing except to those in the clique that participated in a particular thread.

But, I just don't see taking a chance to sneak a peek at work and get fired if they were watching.

I know our company has no real IT people, but you never know.
 
Do I still access Lit while I am at work? No.

I haven't been able to find a job since I lost my last position for accessing Lit at work.

The University department where I worked for three and a half years did not monitor our online activity. There was a lot of downtime in my daily routine and I accessed Lit frequently. This was brought to my supervisor's attention by a vindictive employee on another floor who I had not gone out of my way to ass kiss. They seized my computer while I was on sick leave and discovered hundreds of images cached in the hardware. It turns out that they were avatars that I had never bothered turning off while surfing this site.

They didn't have to fire me, but they did. The department was downsizing and they used my indiscretion as an excuse to let me go. I didn't think it could happen to me.

It could happen to anybody. Be wise. Don't take unnecessary risks especially now - jobs are hard to find.
 
I must admit I had to surpress a smile in my disciplinary hearing when OUTSIDER's avatar came up for review.
 
OMG Rose! I so totally didn't know that! I'm sorry you got shit on by a cunt. And people think cunts can't shit?? Want me to kick her ass for you?

I do always always turn off avs, sigs and pics from work, and I clear my caches at the end of the day. I'm sure if they wanted to fire me, they would know to look at my computer. Fortunately, like I said, I only have one more week to get through. Then you bastards won't have me to kick around anymore! *sniffles*
 
We are not allowed Internet access at all in the hospital. We are on the computer frequently, charting and such, but anything beyond that is against the rules. They even blocked the games when they found out some were playing solitare on their break.

If I did have access at work, I wouldn't come here. I can't imagine anything important enough on here that can't wait till I'm on my own time.
 
ProofreadManx said:
I couldn't access Lit even if I tried.

The firewall automatically monitors internet access and prevents "unauthorized" use.



Big Brother is watching me.

If you are really hard up, try pinging www.literotica.com

If you get a successful reply, write down the ip address, then in your browser, type it and you are there... run on sentences and all.
 
I dont work,but at school we have the blocking software up.

Which is good. I dont know if i could not surf through here while I was at achool.
 
What most people seem to be overlooking here is that it isn't just about visiting Lit or other porn sites (although the majority of companies and government agencies do have specific rules against that particular genre).

The fact is that any surfing of the net on company time is stealing. You are there to do a job for them. They are not paying you to play on the internet. Nor are they paying you to chat on the phone with your friends. Or read a book. Or plan a dinner party. You can do all that on your own time. At home. Or away from work.

I am pretty sure no job description exists that states you should read the news, follow the stocks, find that coq au vin recipe, check out barely legal teen pussy or play games as part of your duties. And I am equally positive that your boss would not appreciate that even if you got your work done for the day. My guess is they would expect you to take the initiative and start a new work-related project.

Of course, my saying it is meaningless. You have to decide for yourselves whether or not you are comfortable engaging in such behavior. Keep in mind, however, the old adage: you play, you pay.

Not only can they monitor and track your computer movements, they can assess your productivity as well. Of course, it is easier to say "I got canned for writing emails and forwarding jokes" than it is to explain why you were viewing porn or chatting on Lit's BB. But still, you're out of a job, so does it really matter the reason why?
 
Actually Agent99 (oh beloved, long-lost sissy!) I'm allowed to surf the 'Net during work. The people in my department get a call every 5 minutes, on average. During the late shift, when I work, the calls can be as far as 30 or sometimes 45 minutes apart. 3 of us are capable of doing other work in that time, but the other 4 in our department (who have been there the longest, btw) just are not technologically adept enough to take on other duties. Since they've learned that giving some of us more work and not paying us extra for it doesn't fly, they don't care how we fill in the time.


Wait, why am I leaving this job again?? :confused:
 
Agent99 said:

I am pretty sure no job description exists that states you should read the news, follow the stocks, find that coq au vin recipe, check out barely legal teen pussy or play games as part of your duties. And I am equally positive that your boss would not appreciate that even if you got your work done for the day. My guess is they would expect you to take the initiative and start a new work-related project.

Actually, while I agree generally with your comments, not all bosses are that strict. Me, for example. I think it makes a difference to some extent whether you are talking about salary or hourly employees. Mine get paid salaries, and no overtime pay. As long as they get their work done, I don't care if they take 8 hours to do it and go home, or 9 hours to do it with an hour of internet time during the day, as an example. We have really busy periods during the year where that is not possible. But some slow times, too, when it is.

I also have one woman who is addicted to minesweeper and plays it constantly when she is on long phone calls. I don't care, she gets her work done.

And part of my own job IS following the news and the stocks. :)

So, in general, I do agree that work time should be for work. But you have to know your boss' attitude towards nonwork related time on the internet or in email. That's for nonporn items, of course. Porn should always be offlimits while at work, even if your boss loves the stuff.
 
Nora said:
Actually Agent99 (oh beloved, long-lost sissy!) I'm allowed to surf the 'Net during work
The boss always did like you best.
 
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