IF an employee uses company cell phone for personal calls/message, and that phone gets subpoenaed or taken by fed agency, is the personal information available?

We want to rewrite our company cell phone policy, and can't find information on whether the employees personal calls/message on the company phone would be accessaible/used if the phone was subpoenaed or confiscated by gov/fed agency.

1 answer  |  asked Jan 26, 2016 09:10 AM [EST]  |  applies to Florida

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Arthur Schofield
Yup. Lesson learned: company property is just that, company property. You should not use company property for any personal reason. This includes cell phones and computers.

posted by Arthur Schofield  |  Jan 26, 2016 09:33 AM [EST]

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