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  2. Personal use of smartphones in the workplace can reduce ... - AOL

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    The research indicated that companies with more relaxed policies on phone use help their employees achieve a better work life balance. Personal use of smartphones in the workplace can reduce ...

  3. Digital rights - Wikipedia

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    The Charter draws on the People's Communications Charter and develops seven themes: internet access for all; freedom of expression and association; access to knowledge, shared learning and creation - free and open source software and technology development; privacy, surveillance and encryption; governance of the internet; awareness, protection ...

  4. Mobile phone use in schools - Wikipedia

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    However, students may use cell phones in emergencies, with permission from school staff, or when specified in an individualized education plan (IEP). California passed a bill in September 2024 that requires schools, by 2026, to adopt a policy limiting or banning the use of mobile phones inside of California schools. [94]

  5. Workplace privacy - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, only a few States have workplace surveillance laws. In relation to the Workplace monitoring Act of 2005 (NSW) s10, s12, an employer can monitor an employee’s computer usage only if there is a workplace policy noted for the monitoring, and the employees are notified that their computer activity is being monitored. [9]

  6. Opinion: Why LAUSD should ban smartphones in schools

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    Smartphones in schools are distracting for students, and honor codes dictating no phone use make more work for teachers and staff who then have to police their use. (Maskot / Getty Images)

  7. Problematic smartphone use - Wikipedia

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    New drivers in 38 states and DC are not permitted to use cell phones behind the wheel. In the United Kingdom, any phone use while in control of a vehicle (which includes instructing or accompanying a learner driver) without a hands-free system carries a minimum £200 fine and license penalties, including when the vehicle is stationary. [63]

  8. Mobile technology - Wikipedia

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    The future of smartphones is ever-growing as smartphone technology is fairly new, existing only for the last two decades with the first one released in the market in 1994 by IBM. [24] Currently, smartphones are ubiquitous, that many rely on as a tool for leisure, business, entertainment, productivity, and much more.

  9. Mobile security - Wikipedia

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    Some smartphone manufacturers add Titan M2s (a security hardware chip) to increase mobile security. [64] [65] Remove debug mode Phones are sometimes set in a debug mode during manufacturing, but this mode must be disabled before the phone is sold. This mode allows access to features not intended for routine use by a user.