The availability of WiFi on more flights could be a boon to productivity for SmartBrief on Workforce readers, but it also creates potential for new conflicts. This AP roundup includes a few tips to smooth the flight — and guard your privacy. “Always be careful of both personal and company info,” says Jackie Yeaney, chief marketing officer for communications technology company Premiere Global Services. “You never know who’s sitting next to you, let alone in front of you or behind you.”
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