A K-12 cybersecurity company this week unveiled a tool to help school districts comply with child Internet safety laws by controlling what students can access on school-issued devices and accounts.
The risks students face online have heightened over the past decade, increasing awareness in the education system around the importance of children’s safe, responsible, and healthy technology use.
Annie is a policy analyst for the Center for Technology and the Human Person at The Heritage Foundation. Filtering and blocking software can shield children from obscene content, and it is worth ...
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