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Justify it however you want it but this is a huge over reach esp since we got some shiti 3p vendor involved to middle man this.
I totally trust them not to sell that data after it is "properly anonymized" or "leaked" 🤡
Can you explain to me how a 3rd party putting monitoring software on their own hardware is an over reach?
School is the counterparty and a state actor with everything that entails sign a poorly negotiated, likely corruption ridden contract with some trust me bro we don't sell data, vendor, ie third party.
Now your child is subject to a contract arrangement that you are not privy too that enables some "dudes" to track your child's usage of equipment.
If you don't see this as an overeach, society has really degraded esp in context of the child abuse issues we are coming grips with.
What could be gained by monitoring someones school activity that is not already bought and sold by social media companies that the majority use excessively and daily?
Don't use third party hardware if you are worried about being monitored.
If you could make a real argument that isn't a personal attack or logical fallacy that would be great.