How to reduce buddy punching without making field work painful
A practical framework for combining selfie evidence, local biometric approval, approved devices, and manager review without slowing employees down.
Practical notes on workforce intelligence, attendance trust, geofencing, compliance, and the controls that make field records defensible.
Editorial focus
From check-in event to compliance evidence
Attendance trust
Identity confidence, selfie evidence, biometrics, and device approvals.
Geofence operations
Worksite boundaries, live visibility, and exception workflows.
Compliance systems
Audit-ready records, exports, retention, and policy controls.
Fraud-resistant attendance
Live workforce visibility
Compliance-ready records
Fingerprint readers and ID cards at the office entrance solved a 2005 problem. Hybrid schedules, client sites, and remote days have outgrown them. Here is what to use instead — and how to migrate without breaking trust.
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Each article is written around a real operating decision: what to track, what to block, what to review, and what to export.
A practical framework for combining selfie evidence, local biometric approval, approved devices, and manager review without slowing employees down.
Mock locations, emulators, rooted devices, jailbroken devices, and unapproved phones all need different operational responses.
The real value of geofencing is not the circle on the map. It is the record that connects person, place, time, policy, device, and exception state.
How to design worksite rules, team assignments, offline capture, and exception review for crews that move across sites.
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