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I am using my computer, but am connected to my work's WiFi. Can my company see what websites I visit when am using Tor browser?

mentallurg
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luke
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    Your work can see that you connect to Tor, which may be worse for you than if they see you browsing Amazon or whatever you're trying to hide. – user Apr 19 '21 at 16:35
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    General rule of thumb: when at work, stick to work stuff. Don't do non-work stuff on work computers or work networks. This will make your life mich easier – Conor Mancone Apr 19 '21 at 16:40
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    Does this answer your question? [Can my workplace view my Tor traffic?](https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/65183/can-my-workplace-view-my-tor-traffic) – x43 Apr 19 '21 at 16:47
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    Keep in mind that if you are using a work computer, they can monitor your activity in any number of *other* ways besides network monitoring. Key loggers, log file monitoring, browser history, software/process monitoring and more are all fair game - in most places you essentially have *no* right to privacy (nada, zero, none!) when using the company's resources. If you raise suspicions by accessing questionable network resources or running unapproved software, expect to get a call from HR about your employment status... As @ConorMancone suggested: just don't do it and life will be *much* easier. – pmdba Apr 19 '21 at 17:48

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