UpWork is a freelancing platform that allows businesses to connect with remote workers from all over the world. One of the features that makes UpWork unique is that businesses can choose to have workers share their screens while they work. This allows businesses to see exactly what workers are doing and how they are working.
However, some people have raised concerns about UpWork’s screen sharing feature. They worry that UpWork is watching their every move and that their privacy is being invaded.
So, does UpWork watch your screen? The short answer is no.
UpWork does not have any way to view workers’ screens without their permission. The only time UpWork can see what workers are doing is when they choose to share their screens with businesses.
Screen sharing is optional on UpWork and is only turned on when both the business and the worker agree to it. Once screen sharing is turned on, businesses can only see what workers are doing if they are actively working on the UpWork platform. If a worker steps away from their computer or closes the UpWork window, businesses will no longer be able to see their screen.
Additionally, businesses can only see workers’ screens during the contracted work hours. If a worker decides to work overtime or outside of their contracted hours, businesses will not be able to see their screen.
Overall, UpWork’s screen sharing feature is a valuable tool for businesses, but it does not violate workers’ privacy. Workers are in control of when and how businesses can see their screens, and they can stop sharing at any time.