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Schools Are Pushing the Boundaries of Surveillance Technologies | Electronic Frontier Foundation - 28 février 2020
A school district in New York recently adopted facial recognition technology to monitor students, and it is now one of a growing number of schools across the country conducting mass privacy violations of kids in the name of “safety.” The invasive use of surveillance technologies in schools has grown exponentially, (...)

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Schools Are Deploying Massive Digital Surveillance Systems. The Results Are Alarming - 20 juin 2019
Last December, early on a Sunday morning, Amanda Lafrenais tweeted about her cats. "I would die for you," the 31-year old comic book artist from Clute, Texas wrote. To human eyes, the post seems innocuous. But in an age of heightened fear about mass school shootings, it tripped invisible alarms. The local (...)

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Aux États-Unis, extension du domaine de la surveillance des élèves - 20 juin 2019
La peur des fusillades dans les écoles aux États-Unis fait prendre à la société américaine des décisions absurdes, estime le journaliste Benjamin Herold (@BenjaminBHerold) dans une longue enquête pour Education Week (@educationweek). Surveiller les réseaux sociaux pour prévenir les fusillades ? Dans une des banlieues de (...)