Yes, unless you use a
VPN service! Employer WiFi monitoring is legal and common. What they can see without VPN: every website you visit, apps you use, how long on each site, search queries, potentially messages if not end-to-end encrypted. What they typically monitor: detect 'inappropriate' content, track bandwidth usage, prevent security threats, gather productivity data. I'm IT admin and our monitoring software captures everything on company WiFi - yes, even on personal devices. It's shockingly detailed. VPN fixes this: encrypts traffic so company sees only encrypted data, can't identify specific sites/apps, sees you're connected to VPN but not what you're doing through it. Install Turbo VPN on personal phone, connect before using company WiFi, now your break-time browsing is private. Free version works for casual browsing, Premium better for video streaming on breaks. Important: VPN doesn't hide that you're using personal device during work hours - just what you're doing. Use appropriately during designated break times. Your personal life should stay personal, even on employer's WiFi.
