July 6, 2022, 4:34 a.m. | /u/expertoad

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My workplace recently started putting globalprotect, which is software by a company called "Palo Alto Networks", on our work computers. They tell us it's for accessing services from home as if we were physically at work, but it looks like activity monitoring is one of its primary purposes. I discovered a "collect logs" button in the troubleshooting menu and took a look at the output. Basically, it looks like the program collects data on every single thing that happens on …

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