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This work-from-home tool lets you take a real break while tricking your micro-managing boss and judging coworkers into thinking you're still at the keyboard

But some workers haven't felt able to do that, either because of demanding employers and managers who are concerned about productivity suffering — or simply because employees don't want to give coworkers the impression they're slacking off.

In-person workplaces allow your bosses and colleagues to see when you're on the job, but now many companies have become reliant on tools like Microsoft Teams or Slack to determine when someone's "at their desk." Some have even turned to VPNs and webcams toThat's increased stress levels for some employees — but it also inspired Rehaan Adatia, a consultant at KPMG, and Haris Akbar, a post-doctoral fellow at Vertex Pharmaceuticals, to find a way to help work-from-homers reclaim some control over their schedule. "We were seeing an uptick in these micro-managing initiatives taken up by managers to really check in a little bit further on their employees," Adatia told Business Insider, adding that a survey they sent around online confirmed that others were having difficulties taking breaks without prompting questions from managers or judgment from coworkers.a tool that tricks work chats and productivity monitoring software into thinking someone's still at their computer by using a Java plugin to intermittently move the mouse or play a media clip in the background to keep their screen active. It's invisible to the human eye, but Adatia told Business Insider it's enough to trigger activity logs for Slack, Cisco Jabber, and Microsoft's Teams, Skype for Business, and Lync, as well as VPNs that may track what workers are up to throughout the day.Adatia said he and Akbar didn't build Lurk For Home just to enable people to be lazy, and he's mindful of companies that might perceive it that way and try to block their tool. "I can see why the perception would be that this is more of a laid-back tool," Adatia said, "but we believe that this gives our users peace of mind and that actually helps them inversely perform better when they're at their desk." Adatia said the original idea for Lurk From Home came about years earlier during a part-time internship he had one summer that let him work remotely, but also gave him tasks that didn't take the entire week to complete. "I had basically figured out how to automate all of my work," he said, but was still worried that efficiency may be perceived as laziness if he wasn't available on his work chat. Adatia's solution at that point was to open a blank document on his laptop, place a coffee mug on his keyboard, and clamp the lid down so it kept typing, making his work chat think he was online. Lurk From Home may be a slightly more high-tech hack, but as more companies encourage remote work moving forward, Adatia said tools like it will become even more essential. That's why he and Akbar are now building additional features to encourage productivity and make working from home less isolating, like reminders to take breaks and ways to connect with coworkers and network, Adatia said. While Lurk From home is currently a free tool, he hopes the additional functionality is something employers might pay for. "Long term, I think our goal is to develop an entire suite of different tools for those working from home, not specifically just related to productivity," he said.Do you have a personal experience with the coronavirus you'd like to share? Or a tip on how your town or community is handling the pandemic? Please emailfrom Business Insider Intelligence on how COVID-19 is affecting industries.

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