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    Re: Student password
    Posted by: Kevin on 9/07/09

    On 9/07/09, Susie wrote:
    > Why the heck would that be illegal??? You certainly have
    > access to other more personal information on each student and
    > I'm sure respect and protect privacy as appropriate.

    Having records of student passwords may not be illegal, but may
    be against school and district policy. It also provides an easy
    way for students to discover other students' passwords, which can
    lead to all sorts of malicious activity


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  • Student password, 9/03/09, by LL Lady.
  • Re: Student password, 9/03/09, by techteacher.
  • Re: Student password, 9/07/09, by Susie.
  • Re: Student password, 9/07/09, by Kevin.
  • Re: Student password, 9/09/09, by LL Lady.
  • Re: Student password, 9/23/09, by Booklady.

     
     

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