No Privacy on Electronic Systems Clause Samples
The "No Privacy on Electronic Systems" clause establishes that users of a company's electronic systems, such as email, internet, or internal networks, should not expect any privacy regarding their use of these resources. Typically, this means the employer reserves the right to monitor, access, or review all communications and data transmitted or stored on company-owned devices and systems. This clause is designed to protect the organization from misuse of its electronic resources, ensure compliance with company policies, and mitigate legal or security risks by making clear that electronic activities may be monitored.
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No Privacy on Electronic Systems. Employee agrees and understands that the computer and email services provided by the Parsley Group are for the purpose of conducting work for the Parsley Group alone. Employee agrees and stipulates that Employee shall have no expectation of privacy with regard to emails or computer files on, or sent to or from, the computers or servers of the Parsley Group or otherwise made available to Employee through Employee’s employment with Parsley.
