Toronto-Dominion Bank is reportedly implementing software to monitor employee activity on work applications, sparking privacy concerns. Similar to Meta’s recent initiative, the bank claims the tool, WorkiQ, aims to identify workflow inefficiencies and operational bottlenecks, not to spy on content. Employees are questioning its use in performance evaluations and seeking clarity on consent, while TD assures privacy safeguards are in place. Toronto-Dominion Bank is reportedly implementing software to monitor employee activity on work applications, sparking privacy concerns. Similar to Meta’s recent initiative, the bank claims the tool, WorkiQ, aims to identify workflow inefficiencies and operational bottlenecks, not to spy on content. Employees are questioning its use in performance evaluations and seeking clarity on consent, while TD assures privacy safeguards are in place.
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