Luckily I have 2 computers at work with only 1 monitor and have a KV switch to toggle between the 2. so when someone walks up I just switch over to other computer.Quote from fogut:
Exactly. How do you protect the screen from your coworkers ? I mean, if someone walks up to your desk and you have a screen with charts, how do you hide it ?
Quote from Flashboy:
Luckily I have 2 computers at work with only 1 monitor and have a KV switch to toggle between the 2. so when someone walks up I just switch over to other computer.
Sometimes they catch me off guard though. I've learned to enhance my other senses. i can feel or hear people walking more than ever before
I do, but I don't daytrade.Quote from zxd:
Do you trade while you're at work when you're probably not supposed to? Have you ever got caught? Have you ever missing an opportunity because someone was "bothering" you? Heh
Quote from QuikrRetirement:
most companies automatically monitor the sites their employees visit, so you really cannot hide it
Companies would often use a "filter" that block "inappropriate" Web-sites. If a Web-site occurs that is not white-listed or black-listed, they would send it to the filter developer for classification.Quote from illinimatt81:
Most companies have IT departments that are stretched so thin they don't have the time nor inclination to deal with this. It's more of a threat than reality.
Quote from crgarcia:
I do, but I don't daytrade.
I rarely miss opportunities since I trade long term.
Caught? It's the opposite, as people at the office get excited and ask questions, too many questions in fact.

Quote from illinimatt81:
Most companies have IT departments that are stretched so thin they don't have the time nor inclination to deal with this. It's more of a threat than reality.
Quote from QuikrRetirement:
The IT departments do not have to deal with it. Where you visit, how much time you visit sites, etc. is automatically monitored, logged and summarized/reported to superiors. The number of comapanies that actively monitor this is very high, currently and growing. Employees/contractors are being warned and fired because of this, especially in this economy.
And keyloggers, monitoring email, forum participations, websites visited and other things are a very high priority, given a lot of the leaks, inappropriate contacts, and many other legal aspects.
Any other opinion is in ignorance of what goes on in the IT world these days. This kind of software is cheap and deadly effective.
Quote from gkishot:
They don't need to do this. The unwanted websites are simply blocked from access.