Is it illegal for the IT guy at my previous employeer to expose any person information that he may have found on my computer when he was reformatting it?
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Is it illegal for the IT guy at my previous employeer to expose any person information that he may have found on my computer when he was reformatting it?
For example documents, letters, photos? This happened after I left. It was not deleted.
Asked on September 18, 2012 under Employment Labor Law, New Jersey
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FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
If you are no longer working at the place of employment that you are writing about, then under the laws of all states in this country the computer that you have written about is not yours and the IT person is entitled to advise your former employer or any third person of such information found without being subject to a civil action.
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