Can someone send a FOIA request to the city seeking Kronos data on my smartphone and access my phone?

No, your Kronos data is stored in the Kronos system controlled by the city. Kronos data is not stored on your mobile device. However, Kronos data may be considered public information. If a FOIA request were made for your timekeeping data and it were deemed public, the city would retrieve this data from the city system. Your personal phone would not be part of the data collection process for Kronos data requests.

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1. What is a mobile app for Kronos?
2. What mobile devices can have mobile apps?
3. If I have a mobile app, can I still use my PC or a timeclock to clock in or out?
4. How do I request a mobile app?
5. How long does it take to activate the mobile app?
6. Am I eligible for a mobile app if I telework from home?
7. Am I eligible for a mobile license if I am traveling for business or in training temporarily without access to a PC or timeclock?
8. I am a manager/supervisor, can I have a mobile app?
9. Can I use my personal smartphone for Kronos?
10. How do I use the mobile app?
11. Does Kronos track where I am located?
12. Will the city have access to data on my phone if I use Kronos on my personal phone?
13. Can someone send a FOIA request to the city seeking Kronos data on my smartphone and access my phone?
14. Is there a cost for the mobile app for Kronos?