Security and Privacy for Workforce Tracking

WHM is designed around transparent productivity visibility, controlled access, and deployment flexibility.

Track work with context and responsibility

Employee monitoring works best when teams know what is being tracked and why. WHM helps companies review work hours, screenshots, app usage, URL usage, attendance, and projects with business context instead of surveillance-first messaging.

WHM security and privacy

Transparent Tracking

Position tracking around work visibility, attendance, and productivity context.

Controlled Access

Use admin and team access carefully so sensitive reports are reviewed by the right people.

Deployment Choice

Use cloud or discuss on-premise deployment for stricter data control needs.

Security starts with clear policy and controlled access

Workforce monitoring data can include sensitive context, so companies should define how WHM is introduced, who can access reports, and how screenshots and activity data are reviewed. WHM content now positions tracking around visibility and accountability instead of hidden surveillance.

Recommended rollout checklist

  • Explain which data is tracked: time, screenshots, apps, URLs, attendance, projects, and reports.
  • Clarify why monitoring is used and who can review reports.
  • Define screenshot review and retention expectations.
  • Train managers to use activity context fairly.

For privacy-sensitive teams

  • Review role access before onboarding users.
  • Use on-premise discussions for stricter data control needs.
  • Keep sensitive credentials in environment or secure configuration.
  • Plan future privacy controls as part of Phase 2 roadmap work.

Security & Privacy FAQs

How should companies introduce WHM to employees?

Companies should explain what is tracked, why it is tracked, who can view reports, and how monitoring supports business operations.

Does WHM have an on-premise option?

WHM has an on-premise page and can be discussed for teams with stricter data control requirements.