I was throughly surprised. I'm wondering if anyone is willing to answer and I don't know the answer for the employees at the company I work at but still, it's kind of shocking to me. Maybe it shouldn't be? Maybe it should be ok to watch adult content on corp equipment?
I'm not against adult content in any way. Rather, I'd prefer my company not have a record of what I watched and I'd prefer it not to be in my browser cache etc, ready to be discovered.
thoughts?
Anyway to answer your question, yes. This was in a time and place that it was not too taboo to ssh into a coworkers workstation, set the display to 0 and launch a browser to a extreme fetish site right as their manager is walking by.
get yourself some (cheap) device you own and only use outside the companies infrastructure for such content.
longer answer: i can think at least of 3 reasons why not ...
1. you leave "traces" within the companies infrastructure - vpn, proxies, firewalls, ids, content-scanner/-filter, ... - and put leverage which can be used against you into the hand of certain people -> read "the company" / "your mgmt" / "hr" ...
2. i would expect, that someone in the company will notice this & tell others about it. and it'll be a huge embarrassment in front of your colleagues and weakens your position among them, even if the company/mgmt doesn't use it to blackmail you at any time.
3. if you are not a permanent employee, but a freelancer or other person contractually working for the company it could even be a reason for getting fired / violation of contract.
just my 0.02€
I'd be more concerned by Google and the like, that keep browsing history "forever" unless you delete it, and even then "For limited purposes, like business or legal requirements, Google may retain certain types of data for an extended period of time."
At work, in their network, you've got to play by their rules. Your work equipment may be locked down by management software (and spy on you, even at home? It was done to schoolkids.)
Given the complexity, I agree with the "get your own gear" posters. After all (sarcasm coming) Porn belongs in the home, not at work.