• Tired@slrpnk.net
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    I don’t understand why people keep having kids when everything is getting so much worse for people at every stage of our lives.

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    TL;DR don’t assume privacy on a device you don’t own. It belongs to the school/your employer, not you.

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        I have set things up to the degree that I can safely assume that my device is private because I severed so many data connections. But most device users can’t assume the same of their Microsoft and Google spyware devices. To learn more, check out pewdiepie’s more recent videos, he has a good summary of the issues we face as a society.

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      I don’t think the responsibility is on the children for assuming they have privacy on a school-issued device; surveillance often happens without transparency, and it’s reasonable to not expect words like “gay” or “trans” in your writing to automatically be flagged and sent to administrators.

      While it’s great to educate people on the threats and the ways to mitigate them as individuals, there are policy choices being made here that need to change and the focus should be on how we can achieve that.

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    Last year, a student in Minneapolis was outed when school administrators contacted their parents after a surveillance software flagged LGBTQ keywords in their writing, and schools’ abilities to screen students’ writings are becoming more and more invasive.

    A recent survey by the Center for Democracy and Technology showed that 81 percent of teachers report their schools are now using surveillance software to monitor students. One particular software used by schools around the country is Gaggle, which surveils school computers and student accounts. The use of Gaggle has resulted in the constant monitoring of students through their Gmail and Microsoft Office accounts, even when at home using personal devices. Gaggle even monitors in real time the content being written by students on Google Docs.

    Gaggle flags the terms “lesbian,” “gay,” and “transgender” as sexual content that is reported to human reviewers at the company to determine if it should be passed along to school staff. Gaggle’s CEO, Jeff Patterson, defended the policy of flagging LGBTQ content as a means to protect students from bullying.

    Prior to the pandemic, 43 percent of schools had device distribution programs; now, 86 percent do.

    • Norah (pup/it/she)@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      Your wireless router probably comes with a guest network feature. Use it.

      What does that have to do with the price of fish?? It seems like such scattershot advice that has nothing to do with what’s going on in the article. Besides that, most school student age teens don’t have access to routers in their home to be able to enable that anyway.

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        Yeah, I realized that shortly after I posted, so I updated the post to point out that this wouldn’t do anything against a device that had spyware installed to flag a user for what it incorrectly deems as objectionable behavior.

        PS to mods: I’m not a bot, but I do post like one in the trailers community while I build out automation to do that work for me. Everything I post is 100% made by me. I’ll get appropriate permission from instance ownership before I turn anything on.

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          To be fair, I reported you for giving dangerous advice. I was worried you’d get some trans kid outed, I don’t mess around if I’m worried about that.