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Adverseyawn
25th Sep 2016, 04:42
Anyone else unable to sign in to iCrew?
Authentication seems FUBAR!

Avid Aviator
25th Sep 2016, 05:35
Not me, won't authenticate.
New version required? Or EGIT at its usual standard?

Cloud Bunny
25th Sep 2016, 05:36
Yep no luck for me. "Authentication Failed" message every time. Have reloaded it 3 times to no avail.

VIFF
25th Sep 2016, 05:52
Same .... Same! 🤔

The Outlaw
25th Sep 2016, 06:44
Must be a problem with their spyware and employee tracking system.

Read the fine print before clicking the accept button for iscrew...you basically give them full rights to all personal data and your location. In the hands of this company I would be VERY concerned.

Hypoxic01
25th Sep 2016, 11:14
Still waiting for a Pilot iCrew on Android :ugh:

Fire Ball XL5
25th Sep 2016, 13:52
Outlaw hit it on the head.... Read the Employee manual guys and gals... you put the app on your phone... they have full rights to all your data... another HR delight implemented over a year ago... I tried to warn folks then, but...... I'll keep my phone, etc.. "EK Free"...

ExDubai
25th Sep 2016, 14:35
Outlaw hit it on the head.... Read the Employee manual guys and gals... you put the app on your phone... they have full rights to all your data... another HR delight implemented over a year ago... I tried to warn folks then, but...... I'll keep my phone, etc.. "EK Free"...
The solution is easy. 1 company phone and 1 privat phone...

lospilotos
25th Sep 2016, 14:38
Outlaw hit it on the head.... Read the Employee manual guys and gals... you put the app on your phone... they have full rights to all your data... another HR delight implemented over a year ago... I tried to warn folks then, but...... I'll keep my phone, etc.. "EK Free"...

Did you also provide "tin foil hats" along with that warning? Actually the "Information Assets Security Policy" prohibits any collection of personal data from personal devices. They may erase the personal device if e.g. it gets lost and it is not possible to erase company data only. I find that completely acceptable.

The Outlaw
25th Sep 2016, 14:51
lospilotos,

I think your tin hat might be too tight...since when do they actually break any rules when you agree to it?

The above stands true

lospilotos
26th Sep 2016, 03:17
lospilotos,

I think your tin hat might be too tight...since when do they actually break any rules when you agree to it?

The above stands true

True, but they would still have to be able to, which they are not, at least not in my case. Therefore I'm not worried. How many have gotten into trouble from company accessed data from personal devices? Must be a lot by now...

But I'll admit, I don't recall at all agreeing to the company accessing my data. Where is that written?

Talparc
26th Sep 2016, 15:23
Just ask the guys who ended up in the interrogation room with group security next to Terminal 2.
Great experience similar like CSI.

lospilotos
26th Sep 2016, 18:43
Just ask the guys who ended up in the interrogation room with group security next to Terminal 2.
Great experience similar like CSI.

Well since I don't know who they are I cannot ask them... enlighten me with your knowledge will you..?

Talparc
26th Sep 2016, 23:14
Just ask your crew on your next flight who got an invitation to group security. You will be surprised. Nearly all ranks affected.
Would not be surprised if you lospilotos will be the next one to experience this fantastic place full of cameras where they hand you out a plain sheet of paper to write down all your wrong doing.
The present at the end is a beautiful warning letter or termination of contract. Unfortunately one member of my family was treated there this way, one could say tortured.
Also guys from the icy JFK desaster a few years back ended there for complaining to FAA.

lospilotos
27th Sep 2016, 04:40
And this happened because the company was accessing personal data from a personal device through a company app?

Talparc
27th Sep 2016, 07:49
exactly lospilotos so watch out they are after you

lospilotos
27th Sep 2016, 09:00
exactly lospilotos so watch out they are after you

Haha, I'll take my chances. This is all urban myths.

BTW, if you are worried about content on your devices, never bring them across country borders as customs have pretty much unlimited rights to access your content, without any probable cause...

sluggums
27th Sep 2016, 15:47
Agreed lospilotos. Don't let a good dose of paranoia get in the way of a good story.