I heard a rumor that they plan to stop monitoring this. Not even sure why they ever monitored it to begin with but, it's Dell. Nobody knows why they do sht lol.
In my org at least, all the upper management cares about is badge swipes. How long you are there, number of days you go in, etc... doesn't matter as long as you swipe in a certain percentage every month/quarter. My manager basically said - without saying it directly - that if you want to just go "badge in" and go home, by all means do it.
I feel like the only reason they are monitoring badge swipes is to give reason to fire people in all honesty. They know that a LOT of people are going to resist this RTO and, technically by disobeying the policy you are breaking policy, which gives reason to fire someone after a warning or so. Or at the very least, put a red mark on your name for the next layoff session...
I did hear that they don't plan on tracking this by end of 2025, though. Could be very wrong but, I don't see much benefit in them tracking this type of thing forever. If I had to guess, they'll stop tracking after this quarter is over with. They put the scare into people and got what they wanted but, that's why their nPS score was DOGSHT.