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A lot of us are going to end up watching World Cup 2018 games at work
beware that your IT crowd may have restrictions on watching anything that's BBC based, because of licensing issues
If this is the case, then avoid using the work Wi-Fi at all, and skip straight to sorting your own hotspot out (see below).Hiding
This varies between OS X and Windows systems.Running a Mac or MacBook Press CMD+FN+H and the current screen will be minimised instantly
The Windows shortcut is even subtler
will hide all your tabs at once with one single button and restore them later.Getting around a sneaky IT departmentIf you work at a large
Sneaky rightIf that gives you a chills, or you think your company or boss is particularly highly strung, you might want to try bypassing the
corporate internet completely
This will work best if you have a laptop rather than a desktop, as we need to use its Wi-Fi
you would to any Wi-Fi network
Mobile networks sell these
You can also buy one separately online, and then plug-in either a preloaded data SIM or one that comes with a one-month contract to avoid
Judging by our experience, hardly anyone in an office with a monitor alters its settings much, but you can lower its backlight brightness to
slightly elongated trip to the toilet
If you have a reasonable boss who understands how excited people get about the World Cup, why not raise the idea of keeping an eye on the
cutting down your lunch break or staying late
watch on your phone on the way home
However, rights issues could potentially put a stop to this
Not all iPlayer programmes can be downloaded for later viewing