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Are there any “Big Brother” or “Spyware” programs involved with VPN?

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Are there any “Big Brother” or “Spyware” programs involved with VPN?

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Yes and no . . . once connected, your computer becomes a trusted member of the ADOT network. However, nothing can be viewed on your computer unless you intentionally (or unintentionally) make files and or folders shared and visible to the network. In any case, it is always a good security practice to use unique user IDs and strong passwords for all local accounts residing on your home system(s). If the computer is owned by ADOT, the right to perform administrative tasks and audits at any time is reserved by ITG’s PC/LAN team.

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