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Follow on Google News | K12USA's SecureSchool Internet Filter Can Now Filter Chromebooks Off CampusSolves a major problem faced by K–12 schools whose students need monitored Internet access when doing schoolwork on school-issued laptops at home and elsewhere.
By: K12USA.com With their cloud-based platforms and low cost, Chromebooks are surging in popularity in American K–12 schools. These laptops are designed to be used primarily while connected to the Internet. Schools that receive government E-rate funding are required to comply with CIPA, the Children's Internet Protection Act, which mandates filtering obscene, pornographic, and otherwise inappropriate online content. Schools that allow students to take laptops home for schoolwork often choose to keep the filter enabled, so kids get the same level of protection off campus. Content filtering beyond school walls has always been next to impossible, but this SecureSchool feature solves the problem and gives K–12 staff peace of mind. "Learning doesn't stop when the school day ends," says K12USA founder and president James Punderson. "Now students can safely work on their Chromebooks from home, a vacation spot, and anywhere there's Internet access. The feature is built in to all SecureSchool boxes, so there's nothing additional to buy, download, or update." For more information about the SecureSchool/ About K12USA.com: Founded in 1999 by former teacher and school IT consultant James Punderson IV, K12USA.com (http://www.k12usa.com) End
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