When is an employer able to access their employee’s communications that were executed on company-issued technology?

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when an employee has made a work-related error when an employee has made a work-related error if the employer has reasonable suspicion of technology misuse if the employer has reasonable suspicion of technology misuse for any purpose at any time for any purpose at any time during an employee’s performance review

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An employer is typically able to access their employee's communications executed on company-issued technology if the employer has reasonable suspicion of technology misuse. Employers generally have the right to monitor communications on company-issued devices, but this is often guided by company policies and legal regulations that require a reasonable basis for such access.