Email Monitoring: Can Your Employer Read Your Messages? (2024)

Employers have a lot of leeway to monitor employee emails.

By Lisa Guerin, J.D. UC Berkeley School of Law

Updated 4/08/2023

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Employers have all sorts of reasons for wanting to monitor their employees' email accounts. For one thing, it's a way to keep tabs on how employees are spending their time. It can also reveal whether employees are violating company rules or placing the company in legal jeopardy—for example, by disclosing trade secrets, harassing a coworker, or sending discriminatory messages.

Less noble (and sometimes illegal) reasons come into play as well, including snooping on employees' personal lives and monitoring union organizing activities.

So does your employer have the legal right to read your email? This article explains the rules, the reality, and how to stay out of trouble. (To learn about the workplace rules regarding employer surveillance, read Nolo's article Cameras and Video Surveillance in the Workplace.)

In This Article
  • Can My Employer Read My Work Email?
  • Can My Employer Read My Personal Email on Company Equipment?
  • Are Your Emails Monitored?
  • How to Stay Out of Trouble

Can My Employer Read My Work Email?

Emails sent or received through a company email account are generally not considered private. Employers are free to monitor these communications, as long as there's a valid business purpose for doing so.

Many companies reinforce this right by giving employees written notice (for example, in an employee handbook) that their work email isn't private and that the company is monitoring these messages. However, even if your employer doesn't have this type of written email policy, it still probably has the legal right to read employee email messages transmitted through company accounts.

On the other hand, if your company takes affirmative steps to protect the privacy of employee emails, it might have restricted its ability to monitor these communications. For example, you might have a stronger expectation of privacy if your employer has assured you that company emails are private, if your employer's system allows messages to be designated "confidential," or if you are allowed to create a private password known only to you.

No matter what, employers can't monitor employee emails for illegal reasons. For example, it would be illegal for your employer to monitor emails to target or discourage protected activity—such as employee efforts to unionize.

Can My Employer Read My Personal Email on Company Equipment?

An employer's ability to monitor emails sent or received on an employee's personal, web-based account (for example, a personal Gmail account) is more complicated.

In general, this type of monitoring is more likely to be allowed if the employee is using company equipment and has consented in writing to the employer's monitoring of all computer use. For example, many companies will have employees sign a written acknowledgement of a company policy that company-issued equipment is for business use only and that all activities will be monitored by the company. (However, as an exception to "business use only" policies, employers must allow employees to use work email for union-related activities on their own time.)

Employee privacy in electronic communications is a complicated and still developing area of law. States might also handle the matter differently, depending on the circ*mstances of the monitoring. If you believe your employer violated your privacy, you should consult with a local employment attorney about whether you have a claim.

Are Your Emails Monitored?

Legality aside, the truth is that many employers now routinely monitor email their employees send and receive. For example:

  • some email systems automatically copy all messages that pass through them
  • some create backup copies of new messages as they arrive, and
  • some employers that use "keylogger" software might even have copies of drafts of emails that you never sent— and we all know how bad these can be.

Workers who logically assume their messages are gone for good when they delete them—especially if they were never sent in the first place—are very often wrong.

How to Stay Out of Trouble

So how can you avoid problems with workplace email? Treat your email system at work as you should your business phone. Strictly limit your communications to work-related activities and don't access your personal email account on company equipment. If you absolutely must check private email during the day, do it during break time on your own device.

Don't send any messages that others might interpret as bigoted or unkind; even if your intent was humorous or lighthearted, it won't look that way to others.

The golden rule of manners applies to email as well: Do not send any message that you would be uncomfortable having your mother—or, in this case, a coworker or your employer—read.

Further Reading

Phone Calls, Voicemail, and Secret Recordings: What Are Your Rights at Work?Updated September 03, 2024
Can my employer read email from my personal account?Updated January 16, 2018
Can My Employer Monitor Me When I'm Working From Home?Updated March 10, 2021
Email Monitoring: Can Your Employer Read Your Messages? (2024)
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