I have Skype installed on my computer. It’s an online communication tool that allows you to either chat with (instant message) or talk to (online phone call) people over the internet.
I’ve mainly used it to talk with family (Melissa’s in Asia, and it’s free to talk to her this way), but I use it at work occasionally to talk to coworkers who are working offsite. So I leave it up and running at work.
I had a meeting today in which my computer was going to be attached to a projector for a demonstration of some software. I, thoughtfully, I thought, exited all my email and communication programs so we wouldn’t be interrupted by pop-ups in the meeting, then traipsed down the hall and hooked my computer up to the projector.
45 minutes of the meeting went by without event. Then it happened. A chat request from Skype popped up in the center of the screen and interrupted the presenter (turns out I’d forgotten to close Skype since I rarely use it). This chat request had an avatar - a picture - in the window. This picture was of a naked, spread-eagle woman. And it seemed to fill the entire projector screen.
I cannot tell you how mortified I was - I quickly explained that my name must be listed in some public directory for the application. The guy closed the window, but all the people just kinda… stared… at me. Thankfully, in the end, they all laughed about it. I could have gotten into quite a bit of trouble.
I got back to my desk and immediately found the privacy settings on the application. If you’re running Skype, and you leave it on at work, I suggest you do the same. =)
Yikes! Oh, I’m twitching just thinking about it.