Open Time Clock's GPS zone restriction feature ensures that employees can only punch in and out from authorized locations, reducing time theft.

Introduction

Open Time Clock’s GPS zone restriction feature ensures that employees can only punch in and out from authorized locations, reducing time theft. This feature allows you to specify a time period, such as one hour, during which an employee is allowed to punch in or out. If an employee tries to punch in outside this window (which is indicated by a red line when you select the desired time frame), he will receive a message asking if he wants to continue punching in. If he replies yes, he will be able to do so; however, if he replies no or closes the app without responding then his attempt at punching in or out will fail because the system knows that it was not done at an authorized location (as indicated by GPS).

GPS zone restriction provides an additional layer of security by restricting the amount of time an employee can punch in and out. This feature allows you to specify a time period, such as 1 hour, during which an employee is allowed to punch in or out. If an employee tries to punch in outside this window, he will receive a message asking if he wants to continue punching in. If he replies yes, he will be able to do so. However, if he replies no, the Open Time Clock app will close.

GPS zone restriction is a security feature that allows you to specify a time period during which an employee can punch in and out. This feature provides an additional layer of security by restricting the amount of time an employee can punch in and out.

  • If an employee tries to punch in outside this window, he will receive a message asking if he wants to continue punching in. If he replies yes, he will be able to do so. However, if he replies no, the Open Time Clock app will close.*

This feature works best when used with GPS location tracking enabled on your device(s).

You may want to use this feature if you are concerned about employees punching in or out from unauthorized locations (such as their homes) or if you have multiple offices where employees need authorization before punching in or out at those locations. This feature can be very useful if you do not want employees clock-in from their smartphones while they are driving because they might be violating company policy or they could get into a car accident while driving.

You may want to use this feature if you are concerned about employees punching in or out from unauthorized locations (such as their homes) or if you have multiple offices where employees need authorization before punching in or out at those locations. This feature can be very useful if you do not want employees clock-in from their smartphones while they are driving because they might be violating company policy or they could get into a car accident while driving.

Open Time Clock's GPS zone restriction feature ensures that employees can only punch in and out from authorized locations, reducing time theft and increasing productivity by keeping your workforce focused on work instead of commuting back home after work hours.

Conclusion

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