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People have already answered well enough though many of them mention IP addresses and you said you were non techy so wanted to add this
Giving away your IP address is not that big a deal, you do it every time you visit a website without a VPN or connect to pretty much any web service
(You still shouldn't post it publicly of course but it's unlikely your employer is going to dox you, and if they do it's probably illegal)
Not if you cross reference the IP with data leaks on the deep web, revealing way more or other personal info
you mean I should've called it the "dark web"? I just wanted to imply that "dark web" is a subset of "deep web" in the sense that it is not searchable by regular search engines, thereby including "dark web" to the "deep web" set. But regardless, leak dumps can be found in both places, right?
They already know everything about me. I just want to be left alone to do my job without being tracked for how many minutes i spend working from home.
I don't imagine the app can do that anyway unless you explicitly give it permission to run in background at all times