



This is a more plausible issue but still incredibly unlikely, Chrome (all browsers) cache things. Chances are even if they were doing this they would not have recorded the data, just that you connected to Google. As BigBob1000 says it's encrypted (HTTPS) however many enterprises install trusted certificates on their computers and then basically Man-in-the-Middle their own computers to decrypt all HTTPS traffic. When syncing your hangout data if your IT Department monitors traffic over the network they could have seen it. There are three places that the IT Department could see it: In Transit However don't freak out yet, unless they are looking for it, it's extremely unlikely that they will see it. Please contact IT Services at or if your Google Hangouts data has synced onto your work computer the IT department could view it. All previous chat history from classic Hangouts will be accessible in Gmail.įor more information about the new Chat, go to the Google Workspace Learning Center.Over time, older conversations from classic Hangouts will also migrate to Google Chat. You can continue recent conversations from classic Hangouts in Google Chat.On Monday, July 26, 2021, refresh your Gmail to get the new Chat in Gmail experience.You can access the desktop app from a prompt that appears in Download the new standalone desktop app if you’ve been using the classic Hangouts Chrome extension or app.Download the new mobile app for Android or iOS.How do I get Google Chat? It’s important to do the following before Monday, July 26, 2021. On that date, the Hangouts app on mobile and desktop will stop working, however the web-based Hangouts ( ) will continue to be available to help ease the migration.

On Monday, July 26, 2021, Concordia will be moving to Google Chat for 1:1 direct messages (DMs), group chats, and team discussions. Chat has a modern UI, team rooms that support better team collaboration, emoji reactions to make work fun, and bots to help you be more productive, and much more. We’re excited to share that we’ll be transitioning everyone in CUE to Google’s newest enterprise-grade collaboration product, Google Chat.
