Specifically, Teams will detect if the user has connected to the company’s own Wi-Fi and automatically set the work location accordingly to the respective building.

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      I assumed Teams already did this. MS Lync (Teams predecessor) could be configured to do something similar to this.

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    This is on work devices controlled by company-run AD/Azure/whatever MS calls it these days. This is not something you need to worry about on a personal device.

    This is also part of why I willingly carry two phones while on the clock. When I’m off the clock, my work devices get shut off and kept in my backpack until next shift. Very few people I work with have my personal number, and they know never to use it except for life/death emergencies or memes.

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    I understand the hate on teams. But this is too allow for the correct location data for e911 and first responders. This makes sure they show up at the correct building when Tim goes from hq to the production building and has a emergency and calls 911 via teams

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            Sorry to inject some shades of gray into your very black and white life but your supervisor actually needs to know where you are if there’s a fire or something. Or, at least, mine does.

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              Really because up until now it hasn’t seemed to be a problem? Everybody seems to be managing just fine without it for the last 10 years, and organizations using different communication tools seem to make do.

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                Teams doing it automatically based on what network your computer is connecting to might be appealing to places where it’s been tracked manually. I’m not saying they aren’t doing it to monitor work from home, but acting like they’re mustache-twirling villains with nothing but malice behind their decisions just gives people a reason to disregard you.

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                  Malice first. Then maneuver the safety angle second for PR Purposes.

                  The same thing the evils do with regressing rights to privacy… “It’s for the children”

                  And what are we taking about here?? That’s right, privacy regression.

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      E911 location is handled by the carrier on mobile devices, not Teams. To my knowledge, Teams doesn’t do 911. Either that, or you’re conflating the onsite ERT for city/county EMS. Every place I’ve worked that has onsite ERT has their own emergency number, which is specific to that campus. Onsite ERT coordinates with EMS in emergencies, as EMS doesn’t know where “M Chase in Building 50” is. ERT does.