iPods banned in Canadian Offices

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First it was Samsung to ban their high storage capacity phone in their offices and it seems every company is taking the same step. Atleast in Canada. Canadian companies have banned the usage of high capacity music players and pen drives. The reason is the same as they fear their data can be easily stolen and stored in these devices.

[Via Digital Inspiration]

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One Response to “iPods banned in Canadian Offices”

  1. It’s about time, too. It is so amazingly easy to copy sensitive data onto these pen drives and mp3 players. I wonder when Indian companies, especially BPO outfits, are going to wake up to this.

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