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  2. School surveillance of students via laptops may do more harm ...

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    School laptop surveillance systems monitor students even when they're not in school. Jacques Julien/Getty ImagesEver since the start of the pandemic, more and more public school students are using ...

  3. Robbins v. Lower Merion School District - Wikipedia

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    The school also activated surveillance through the laptops of six high school teachers. Investigators were unable to determine why the teachers' secret surveillance had been initiated or, in half the cases, who had made the surveillance request. [22] Investigators were not able to determine how often the images were viewed by school personnel. [22]

  4. Dems Warn School Surveillance Tools Could Compound ‘Risk of ...

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    Updated, Oct. 5 A group of Democratic lawmakers has demanded that several education technology companies that monitor children online explain their business practices, arguing that around-the ...

  5. School surveillance leading to ‘digital dystopia’ for ...

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    Technology surveillance companies that market themselves to schools as ways for educators to ensure student safety are creating a “digital dystopia” that harms children’s trust and mental ...

  6. Computer and network surveillance - Wikipedia

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    The vast majority of computer surveillance involves the monitoring of personal data and traffic on the Internet. [7] For example, in the United States, the Communications Assistance For Law Enforcement Act mandates that all phone calls and broadband internet traffic (emails, web traffic, instant messaging, etc.) be available for unimpeded, real-time monitoring by Federal law enforcement agencies.

  7. Gaggle (software) - Wikipedia

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    Gaggle, an American student digital safety company based in Dallas, Texas, was founded in 1999. [2] The company is led by Jeff Patterson. The company has collaborated with K-12 districts to manage student safety on school-provided technology accounts. [3]

  8. Spyware - Wikipedia

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    That allowed school officials to secretly take photos through the webcam, of whatever was in front of it and in its line of sight, and send the photos to the school's server. The LANrev software disabled the webcams for all other uses ( e.g. , students were unable to use Photo Booth or video chat ), so most students mistakenly believed their ...

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