• EleventhHour@lemmy.world
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    13 days ago

    These are different because kids take these computers home, and it’s some random working for a 3rd party monitoring what’s going on.

    Creepy.

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      13 days ago

      kids take these computers home

      I feel like that is the bigger problem. These aren’t private/personal devices; students shouldn’t be treating them as personal devices. Especially knowing it’s a monitored device.

      Properly educating students on the use of these devices is the solution. Not telling schools to turn a blind eye to the use of their own equipment.

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        13 days ago

        I mean yeah, I don’t watch porn on an office computer at work after all. They should have their own devices for all that stuff. School devices = school-related activity only, no more.

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          13 days ago

          Like doing homework in your room? Where now the monitor can turn on your webcam without you knowing and watch you in your personal space?

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            13 days ago

            And again; I think that’s a bit of a separate issue. These devices shouldn’t be equipped with cameras, let alone have the camera monitored/accessible.

            The actual activity happening on the device; running applications, what’s on screen/in storage, even it’s location (with informed notice of said tracking) sure. but there’s no need to monitor/access the camera regardless of how or where the device is used.

            A simple piece of tape fixes this problem. (plus education to teach students why, ofc)

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            12 days ago

            When doing zoom calls for work I do it behind a curtain. Nobody sees my home at all. Then I cover the cam when not in use. These are just common sense privacy measures we should be teaching them anyway.