Is My School Allowed to Do This?

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coolkirb

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also your school doesnt have to give peoples computers acess to the internet in the first place, my school doesnt and only school computers can go online, and websites like youtube and facebook are blocked but teachers have special acounts and can go on any website they want.
 

ShindoL Shill

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my school is worse: they set up a Facebook account and add people from the school to see if they post anything related to/during school.
OT: they're allowed to, i believe.
 

JackWestJr

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Why don't they just block the pagess that they don't want you accessing? Seems pretty hurr durr on their part. I would get pissed off if a teacher kept looking over my sholder and seeing what I was doing...
 

intheweeds

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Anytime you don't own the service you are using you are bound by the rules of the person who does own it. This is normal and you should get over it because your going to be monitored at work later in life too.
 

Sidiron

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This happened during my schooling, whilst at High School and in 6th Form College (Ages 15-18) and there was a rather lengthy debate about it and then after that failed to solve the issue the rest of the years were spent combating the system admin for the school, who was a dubious character before this altercation started.
Now in my eyes, and I admit I am not fully versed in technology or privacy laws but will argue from precedent, that they are obviously allowed to monitor traffic on their network, however this is not the same as monitoring what you do on your laptop, there is this line of ownership there.
If it is merely a screen watching program or service, then it is allowable but still immoral as there should be a teacher there in the room who can perform that function and no back-tracing to the computer in question should be allowed as that is often interpreted as hacking especially if done covertly. Most schools have this installed on their own computers but there should be no obligation to install it on yours.
On the other hand, if the system is actually looking through your files, processes and applications whilst on the system, so it is controlling instead of viewing then it is illegal as that is your property and they need your permission just like you need theirs to save and access on their network.

Although I will say there is no need to access porn from school, but flash games at lunch are hardly going to forfeit your entire year of learning, there needs to be a bit more moderation in terms of enforcing rules and regulations like all things in past years when people were allowed to make an honest mistake and not get crucified for it then they often learned from it and were thankful, but now if people are punished for minor infringements they often end up doing it again to "get back" at the enforcers.

Sorry if I'm not adding much to people's thoughts but just trying to condense the argument against.
 

thelonewolf266

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TrilbyWill said:
my school is worse: they set up a Facebook account and add people from the school to see if they post anything related to/during school.
OT: they're allowed to, i believe.
I have a devious plan to counter them don't accept a friend request from your school.
The amount of self entitled people here that seem to think having to abide by some simple necessary rules is ridiculous.People in Libya and other places around the world are dying to earn their freedom and because you have it you moan and complain about oppression and breaching your privacy when you can't go on Facebook.You make me sick.
 

ShindoL Shill

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thelonewolf266 said:
TrilbyWill said:
my school is worse: they set up a Facebook account and add people from the school to see if they post anything related to/during school.
OT: they're allowed to, i believe.
I have a devious plan to counter them don't accept a friend request from your school./quote]
they can still see your profile, because its a 'not now' button. there are people i dont like who added me and they can see my posts.
 

Kopikatsu

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FalloutJack said:
No, because this isn't even a case of Sony and the PS3. It's YOUR fucking laptop.
Actually, it's exactly like that.

You bought (and subsequently own) your PS3/laptop. However, in order to use the free service they provide (PSN/internet), you have to follow their rules or else you can't use it.

OT: My school had something like that. My teacher loved screwing with us. (Taking control of our mouse, making images/words pop up on the screen, etc.)
 

thelonewolf266

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TrilbyWill said:
thelonewolf266 said:
TrilbyWill said:
my school is worse: they set up a Facebook account and add people from the school to see if they post anything related to/during school.
OT: they're allowed to, i believe.
I have a devious plan to counter them don't accept a friend request from your school./quote]
they can still see your profile, because its a 'not now' button. there are people i dont like who added me and they can see my posts.
I believe you can tweak your privacy settings through the account menu to change that.
 

JochemDude

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Just disable what they're using to watch you in the task manager, you silly person.
If they would want to change something we would just put all our laptops together and DDoS the living shit out of the server out of protest. Untill they would change it back.
 

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Heartcafe said:
Ok, since many people have said yes, I have a follow up question. If someone is caught on Facebook etc, are they (the school) allowed to browse through the person's profile for information through said person's log in?
Why would they do that?
 

lionday

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thelonewolf266 said:
TrilbyWill said:
my school is worse: they set up a Facebook account and add people from the school to see if they post anything related to/during school.
OT: they're allowed to, i believe.
I have a devious plan to counter them don't accept a friend request from your school.
The amount of self entitled people here that seem to think having to abide by some simple necessary rules is ridiculous.People in Libya and other places around the world are dying to earn their freedom and because you have it you moan and complain about oppression and breaching your privacy when you can't go on Facebook.You make me sick.
Or even better don't accept or reject. Then just claim you forgot the password or haven't gotten around to it.
 

ZeroMachine

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Seems your first question is done and answered, so I'll answer the second- fuck no. The computer and what you do on it while in school is their business, but your profiles on anything that isn't directly connected with that school is yours.
 

Burs

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Lizardon said:
Well I think the school could get into trouble if someone used their Internet connection to do something illegal so I can see why they implemented this, but surely simply blocking such sites (as my school did) would be more effective.

When you say 'interact with them' can the teachers actually take control of the computer and shut it down, or just tell the student that they've been caught?

Simple reason why they cant block the site: because there are hundreds of backdoor sites that kids can use to log on Facebook, games-sites etc.

Most of these backdoors though are harmful and record the activity of the person using it which if you can imagine with kids and facebook is a Safeguarding issue.

[jokehead]BRING BACK THE CANE!!![/jokehead]
 

Shock and Awe

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As long as they dont go looking through personal files on your computer I don't see any reason why they couldn't.
 

Jodah

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Since you are using their internet yes. If you were to take your laptop and not use the internet connection they provide you could have an argument that they can't but theres no guarantee that would win either.
 

Antari

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If they are simply monitoring their connection via their own equipment then there's not alot that can be done. If this "Registering" your laptop has them placing software on your computer, thats HIGHLY illegal if your country has privacy laws.
 

Arluza

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you must be in high school. So yes. as an American, you have NO RIGHTS until you are 18, and even then, a high school is allowed to deny you those rights. A college is allowed to do that as well, but probably wouldn't.
 

Gameslayer_93

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in my area, they just blocked over 99% of websites as a precaution (this is in Scotland btw) so unless you had some decent computing skills (which i didn't at the time) you just had to make do