Meta employees are distributing flyers across US offices urging colleagues to sign a petition against newly installed mouse-tracking software, according to Reuters. The internal pushback signals growing unease among staff over the company's workplace surveillance practices.
Mouse-tracking tools log cursor movement and activity patterns to measure productivity, a practice that has drawn criticism from labor advocates as invasive. The employee-led campaign adds to a broader conversation about the limits of employer monitoring in tech workplaces, where trust and autonomy have long been part of the cultural contract.