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Poor Time Use Report

 

TL;DR:

The Poor Time Use Report highlights websites potentially unrelated to work that users visit for 10 minutes or longer. This helps managers identify and evaluate time-wasting behavior.

 

The Poor Time Use Report displays websites that users visit which may not be work-related. Examples include platforms such as Facebook or YouTube, which—while sometimes used for work—are often flagged for potential poor time use. It’s up to each company to determine whether access to these sites is appropriate.

Only websites visited for 10 minutes or more appear in this report.

Note:

To request the addition of websites to the Poor Time Use list, contact support@timedoctor.com with the list of domains. These will be reviewed by the support team.

 

Accessing the Poor Time Use Report

  • Go to Reports > Poor Time Use on the Time Doctor web dashboard.

 

Using the Report

  1. Select one or more users from the upper-left corner of the page.

  2. Set the date range and duration using the controls in the upper-right corner.

  3. Review the list of visited websites, including:

    • The website name

    • The dates and times accessed

    • The total duration of access

    • The Total Time column shows the cumulative time spent on each website.

  4. (Optional) Export the report in .CSV or .XLS format by clicking the export button.

 

 


 

 

Should there be any inconsistencies or concerns regarding the article, contact support@timedoctor.com for prompt assistance.