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United StatesCreated 6 months ago
Updated 6 months ago
Securly, a software designed to monitor and filter internet usage in schools, has faced widespread criticism for its invasive nature and overreach. Many users have described it as "dangerous spyware" due to several key concerns:
Privacy Concerns: Securly tracks students' online activities, including browsing habits and locations. This level of surveillance is often viewed as excessive and intrusive, raising significant privacy issues.
Overblocking Educational Content: While intended to filter inappropriate material, Securly frequently blocks harmless and even educational websites, disrupting students’ learning and limiting access to essential resources.
Ineffective Filtering: The software struggles to differentiate between harmful and useful content, leading to frustration among students and educators. Many report that it blocks critical tools needed for schoolwork.
Legal & Ethical Concerns: Critics argue that Securly’s data collection practices may violate privacy laws like COPPA (Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act). The lack of transparency surrounding data usage has only fueled concerns.
Negative Impact on Student Well-being: The constant surveillance and restrictions can create a stressful learning environment, potentially affecting students’ mental health and overall well-being.