BuckyDuckman
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If I have an IT department that is generally not nosey and doesn't bust people for things, (I'm sure I'm HR) how likely are they to stumble across me being on here or doing submissions on my work lap top? Anything I can do to minimize the chances of it being a problem?
All the advice you've received in this thread spot-on correct. While it may feel like overkill to use a VPN tunnel and a TOR browser, it's the best advice.
Now I'll give you the crappy advice/answer I think you really want: Use Google Docs for composing your work. Do not activate "offline mode." Clear your browser history after every session. Never let your computer save passwords.
No, none of that will keep you "safe" from your IT department. (Hell, for all you know, they have a keystroke monitor on your work computer, capturing passwords as you type them!) - but at least it gives you a bit of line between them and you're fun. A very, very thin line, and maybe that's all you want.
My company doesn't care much about what else you do with your work computer. We're a small business and we're pretty liberal like that. We're an exception, too.