I work for a small-ish company where everyone works remotely. There is no main office. I am 1/3 of our entire IT dept and, as such, I do lots of different things. DBA, firewall manager, developer, desktop support, etc. Most everyone works on company supplied laptops and, because everyone is remote, all employees have admin rights on their machines. In logging into people's machines when they have issues, have started noticing more "non-business related applications installed. A such I have been asked to write a policy that outlines our expectations and reqs of employees for what they can and cannot do with their computers. I am looking for ideas or even some existing policy text if anyone has such a thing at their company. It will boil down to "if its not business related, it shouldn't be on there", but I need to be a bit more precise than that. Thanks Mark
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