Attendance data
Check-in time, check-out time, employee identity, notes, and status history can be saved to support attendance review.
Privacy notice
Last updated: 23 May 2026. This notice summarizes the public site and the QBM web apps described here. It is not a substitute for a customer's own employee notice, consent process, or legal review.
Public site
The public pages explain QSalesView, QClock, and the private-data access model. The site does not ask visitors to create accounts, enter passwords, upload company files, or submit employee time records.
QClock evidence
When QClock is enabled for a customer, it may record employee clocking data and review evidence needed by authorized managers.
Check-in time, check-out time, employee identity, notes, and status history can be saved to support attendance review.
QClock may record browser details, device registration information, server-observed IP address, and warning flags.
Browser GPS results may be requested and stored when the customer enables that workflow. GPS should be treated as review evidence, not absolute proof.
Each customer is responsible for using QClock in line with local employment, privacy, monitoring, consent, record-retention, and labor-law requirements.
Before using QClock, customers should tell employees what data is collected, why it is collected, who reviews it, and how long it is kept.
QBM company data remains under the customer's control in the customer's approved QBM environment unless a separate service agreement says otherwise.
Customers should limit QSalesView and QClock access to authorized users and review access when employees change roles or leave.
For QBMConnect.com or QBM web app privacy questions, contact info@bisaim.com.
Use the main QBM site for ERP modules, demos, support documents, and implementation enquiries.