Denmark’s privacy agency sets strict limits on student data use.
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who knew that an impossibly cheap computer was harvesting your data with a butchered open source operating system with a lot of closed-source stuff added to it?

sounds familiar…

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OEM Androids?

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Give it a few years in Chromebooks are going to be ecosystems that are filled with advertisements.

So many teachers use ad block and YouTube to teach students things in classes.

YouTube does a really bad job regulating what ads get served to what users.

I think we’ve got a few hilarious PR nightmares looming.

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google should not be allowed anywhere in healthcare. OR strict restrictions and full tansparency of the company should be required.

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Honestly if you’re a caring parent, don’t let your child come near a chromebook.

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I can tell you’re not a parent. School systems choose these things without consulting us. Parents don’t have much say in it. There isnt an opt-out.

So by your statement, because I can’t afford to send my kid to private school, I must not be a caring parent.

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My boys have chromebooks, it’s almost mandatory for school now, and I get why teachers need the whole class to have a similar locally-networked tool. Problem is we as parents can’t set anything, as we don’t have ‘developer’ access, and the school controls their accounts. So at home, they do stupid stuff. The hardware is ok, I wish it was just linux. About what google gets - I doubt the current data is so valuable, they play a long game hoping to lock young people into their ecosystem, to profit from people with cash/energy in their 20s.

Poor Datatilsynet, becoming a “sysnet” all through the article.

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