[-] dragonrules@lemmy.world 7 points 1 week ago

Usually parents have to sign a technology contract before a device is issued. As a teacher I also have to sign one before I’m issued a school device. I hate using a Chromebook but in my situation I am prohibited from bringing my own device other than a cell phone and I travel from room to room and it’s the only reliable way I can update grades and assign things on Google Classroom.

I don’t have anything personal on it (including my password manager add on) and since the contract prohibits me from installing or using any unapproved software on the device I’m stuck with Chrome and incognito mode blocked.

In a previous district, the admin had GoGuardian installed for us to use with the students. What they didn’t tell us was they installed it on all teacher laptops and desktops so they could make sure we were not doing anything unapproved during work hours.

Schools are a privacy nightmare for both students and staff.

[-] dragonrules@lemmy.world 4 points 1 month ago

I used the domain for my job as a teacher, mostly for redirecting complicated links into simple ones my students could remember. It was easier for my elementary students at the time to memorize my redirect than trying to navigate to the links section on our online classroom.

I never did anything that would be against any TOS, but when I went to login about a month before renewal I was locked out. Support never responded, and I gave up after reading that many people had the problem and were unsuccessful in regaining access to their domain. I didn’t try to take it back because shortly after it expired I changed grade levels and the domain would no longer make sense in my new position.

[-] dragonrules@lemmy.world 7 points 1 month ago

I used them for a domain and everything was great until it wasn’t. Without warning I couldn’t access my account. Correct login info and was kicked back as incorrect. Support wasn’t responsive, and I recall reading similar stories at the time. I ended up not able to renew my domain and I lost it.

[-] dragonrules@lemmy.world 1 points 5 months ago

I sympathize with you, as this is where I’m at as well. I’ve lost that battle. Everything is Google, Snapchat, and Facebook.

[-] dragonrules@lemmy.world 1 points 6 months ago

One of my dad’s favorite songs. Great tune, and so many memories of this growing up.

[-] dragonrules@lemmy.world 4 points 9 months ago

Definitely remember listening to this on the bus in middle school. Some days the bus would be late and I’d get to listen to more of the album before school. Great album!

[-] dragonrules@lemmy.world 6 points 11 months ago

This browser is helpful on iOS because it can run Firefox or chrome extensions. Ublock origin works great. I don’t see any ads.

[-] dragonrules@lemmy.world 9 points 1 year ago

Most companies use a service to send their newsletters. You should be able to find the IP address from the email headers and then find the abuse email for that company. Email them, tell them you are unable to unsubscribe and their customer is thus sending you spam. Attach the email headers and 90% of the time they will take action (at least from my informal observation when I used to do this).

[-] dragonrules@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

Thank you for this list! I found several add-ons I never knew I was missing

[-] dragonrules@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago

This is where I’m at. If I push it any more, she will turn off wifi on her phone and complain.

I’ve tried getting her to move to my hosted email instead of gmail, but she refused. She’s been wanting an Alexa speaker and even has the kids on board. That’s where most of my energy goes for picking my battles at this stage.

[-] dragonrules@lemmy.world 7 points 1 year ago

Gotta protect workers from those woke businesses that provide water breaks!

/s

[-] dragonrules@lemmy.world 11 points 1 year ago

I use DuckDuckGo at home, but at work it’s blocked. I’ve argued for it to be unblocked but to no avail. I use Startpage at work because it appears to have the same results as Google but also lets you view images anonymously when possible.

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