If your employer requires you to have a phone for official use, keep it separate from your personal phone; different device, different number, different networks if possible (ie: only let it join your home’s guest network). Don’t do personal things on your work devices, including logging into personal services, social networks or communication tools.
Isn’t the purpose of a guest network to be on its own VLAN and not have access to things on your home network? Is there another reason? (Additional information like ISP and IP are all I can think of.)
If your employer requires you to have a phone for official use, keep it separate from your personal phone; different device, different number, different networks if possible (ie: only let it join your home’s guest network). Don’t do personal things on your work devices, including logging into personal services, social networks or communication tools.
Isn’t the purpose of a guest network to be on its own VLAN and not have access to things on your home network? Is there another reason? (Additional information like ISP and IP are all I can think of.)
It’s just for disallowing connecting to any other home devices, like you say. Wouldn’t want some spyware on the corporate device to snoop around.