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SSSid | 20:05 Mon 25th Aug 2008 | Technology
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I am a service engineer and have just been given a PDA by my company.
It does not have built in GPS.
Can my company track my movements with this device?
I have heard of someone in a similar job who was dismissed because he was not where he should have been!
If you can be traced, does your employer have to inform you they are tracking you?
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Is it also a mobile phone (like a Blackberry)? If so then yes, you can be tracked (just like you can track a mobile phone) but they do have to confirm that they are doing this.

If it is just a PDA with no phone capabilities then it can't be tracked.

They don't have to tell you if they have good reason to suspect you are doing something which amounts to a sackable offence.
if they pay to a tracking service of which there are many then they nmay be able to
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Thanks for quick answers!
Yes it is possible to use as a phone, although it has a data only sim, as I have a separate phone.
I ask because I sometimes have a longer dinner break some days, but sometimes I dont stop for lunch at all.
It's swings and roundabouts, but they may not see it like that.
as the others say

if there's a communication capability you are traceable to the sending cell (normally 1-2Km) (google use this for their pda maps)

the technology is only 100% at home office level - and 2km is a fair circle.

the days of afternoons in the pub are long gone (for many reasons)

your employer has a duty of care as well as a finacial stake in your time.

if you deal with customers ... that's a reliable way of tracing you - pda or not



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