Aren't we forgetting that what people do at work is property of the
business, from email to whatever they do at their desktop during business
hours.  Granted nobody likes to be spied on, its a decision that should be
made by management/hr departments whether the employees know about it or
not.

> You are right about one thing. People are curious about the icon. So save
> yourselves a lot of trouble and just explain to them what it is. In all of
> the different organizations I have worked in, I have yet to meet anyone
> who likes to be spied upon. Sure you can take away the icon, but I
wouldn't
> want to be ya the day that someone discovers you are spying on them.
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