When Access Becomes A Test
I didn't log in. I didn't reset anything. Yet suddenly Paylocity opened right up.
No warning. No email. No explanation. Just quiet access where there had been a digital lockout days ago.
At first glance, it might seem like a fix. A resolution. But I've learned to look deeper.
Because when a company has already:
- Claimed I resigned (when I didn't)
- Revoked access as policy
- Refused to respond to official records requests
Then magically restoring my access without even requiring login credentials doesn't feel like help. It feels like a test.
A digital tripwire. A way to see:
- Will she log in?
- How fast will she react?
- Can we spin this later as compliance?
But it gets worse. When I clicked on the Pay section which normally requires a second login, it opened too. No extra password. No reauthentication. Just full access to sensitive payroll data. Anyone in tech or HR knows: that's not how secure systems are supposed to work.
So again, this wasn't help. It was a probe. Here's my answer:
I see what you're doing.
And I'm documenting every move.
Because by now, this isn't 'just about pay stubs. Its about control, manipulation, and retaliation disguised as resolution.
Nice try.
-- K
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