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Meta Workers Can Opt Out of Workplace Tracking for Up to 30 Minutes

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Why This Matters

Meta's recent update allows employees to temporarily opt out of workplace tracking for up to 30 minutes, addressing employee concerns about privacy, data usage, and device performance. This change highlights the growing importance of balancing AI-driven monitoring with user privacy and control in the tech industry. It also reflects a broader trend of companies adjusting surveillance practices in response to employee feedback.

Key Takeaways

Meta is scaling back parts of its employee tracking initiative after staff objected to software that collected mouse movements, clicks, keystrokes, and other actions for AI training data. According to Reuters, the company will now let workers pause collection for up to 30 minutes and request exemptions. Reuters reports: [Stephane Kasriel, a vice president in Meta's AI model-building Superintelligence Labs unit] said the team behind the software had also introduced "several optimizations" to reduce its impact on computer battery life, after employees complained it was consuming so much data it was causing their home internet usage to spike. "While we remain confident in the privacy protections we put in place at launch, which went through several layers of risk review, we have heard your concerns about personal data on work devices, battery life, and wanting more control over when capturing happens," Kasriel said in the memo.

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