Today @EFF filed a lawsuit against Proctorio on my behalf. Companies shouldn't get to freely abuse copyright law to make criticism more difficult. Read the full complaint and press release here: eff.org/press/releases/eff-s…
Hey @soren_iverson loving stompers but can I ask why ALL contact data is being sent to the server? Why not only pull phone numbers versus the addresses, etc on device? Would save bandwidth not to mention the privacy aspect.
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A lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is putting its shoes on. In today's global digitized world, that's more true than ever, and a reminder of why it's so important to fight against misinformation.
proctorio.com/about/blog/jus…
"Students continue to share negative experiences with e-proctoring online... But Proctorio’s recourse to law may have affected public discussion. Multiple critics of the technology declined to speak to the Guardian citing an aura of litigiousness."
theguardian.com/us-news/2022…
Almost like forcing students to give a room tour to their professors (and possible third-party “proctors”) wasn’t such a good idea after all…
But who could have predicted that?
FTC to crack down on companies that illegally surveil children learning online. Agency issued policy statement warning that it's against the law to force parents & schools to surrender children’s privacy rights in order to access educational tools: bit.ly/3MAfyH0#edtech
NEW: Code on the FAFSA website sent financial aid applicants’ personal data to Facebook.
The U.S. Department of Education turned off the feature following our questioning, but the data that was shared remains in Facebook’s hands. themarkup.org/pixel-hunt/202…