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AJ2013-03-07 12:57:28
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AJ, 2013-03-07 12:57:28

How to block unnecessary activity of %worker% in social networks?

Good habralyudi and with the impending holiday of evil.
In general, there was a need to give the user the opportunity to enter social networks. But only to represent the interests of the company, answer community questions and other useful activities. The question is how to block the rest of his activities within these networks. Namely, close the ability to log in under another account or leave the page. Interested in VK, Twitter, Facebook.
Maybe there is some special software for such tasks? Or just give him a tablet with pre-installed applications and a remote browser?

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AJ, 2013-03-14
@2ball

It was decided to leave only the group page available. Everything else is blocked by the firewall policy. The solution seems to be simple, but it turned out to be quite sufficient.

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UZER2006, 2013-03-07
@UZER2006

Only at the level of self-written software and full traffic processing. It is especially difficult to prevent account changes. It will be necessary, for example, to restrict access to authorization pages (if they work separately) or to restrict the change of cookies.
A more or less real option is to restrict access to specific pages and methods (by address) according to the white list, a la, for example, viewing a group, sending / editing posts in the same place. If there is also a PM, you will no longer be able to limit the circle of contacts.

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Mezya, 2013-03-07
@Mezya

Just once every N days to watch the logs of his actions. Found something wrong: -25% of the RFP. Motivates quickly.

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Gibbzy, 2013-03-07
@gibbzy

Block vk.com/%workername% is the first thing that comes to mind + look at what sections of the social network he does not need, for example vk.com/feed

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grindel, 2013-03-07
@grindel

You can write a browser extension, but this is unless, of course, % worker% guesses to disable it.

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gis, 2013-03-07
@gis

There is no ready-made solution yet, but look at the ez-login.com/
service for now. In the near future, the functionality you need will appear there.

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Alexander Gorsky, 2013-03-07
@alcanoid

Sign up for a social account. networks specifically for this work, log in under it in the only browser on the employee’s computer, do not tell the password from the account to the employee.

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sivabur, 2015-07-06
@sivabur

Very strong control, it only hurts! (You may need to go to another group where your company is being discussed or if you are attached to your company, he will not be able to do this and much more)

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