Workplace policy leading to inherent familiarity with the system.
Plus most people aren’t heavy users or particularly tech-savvy. Installing an OS from scratch is already too much to ask for most.
Workplace policy leading to inherent familiarity with the system.
Plus most people aren’t heavy users or particularly tech-savvy. Installing an OS from scratch is already too much to ask for most.


If we want to start our own traditions, why the hell are we copying reddit yet again?
A simple network sniffer is enough to figure out what sites the app is connecting to, then you can just block them on the router.
If you are using Android, you can do that easily right on your phone with PCAPdroid, it’s on the play store. No root required.