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Yeah, it's pretty damn hard to stop kids from doing things - especially since they have their own devices that are required for school.
JustPrivateSchoolThings
The government gives devices to kids im publoc schools. Well if ur in a 1st world country unlike the us
My daughter has had a school-issued laptop since kindergarten but that shit is locked down tight. She can't just go wherever she wants on it.
I assumed, quite rationally, that you meant purchased devices. There's no reason a school device wouldn't be tightly controlled.
As they should be. U assuemd correct. Mind u i did completly bypass all restrictions my school put on computers. But at that point i feel i earned the right to see fucked up shit on the internet.
If you can do the former I think you've certainly earned the latter.