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  2. GoGuardian - Wikipedia

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    GoGuardian. GoGuardian is an educational software company founded in 2015 and based in Los Angeles, California. The company's services monitor student activity online, filter content, and alert school officials to possible suicidal or self-harm ideation. [ 1 ] Concerns have been raised over these functions, claiming the software is spyware.

  3. Talk:GoGuardian - Wikipedia

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    For some uses, GoGuardian is necessary, but there should be set times where its restrictions are let up, such as after school hours, and during lunch. Teachers should also be able to override these restrictions for educational purposes, and if it’s a free day. 104.37.211.86 15:39, 8 November 2023 (UTC)

  4. Internet censorship in the United States - Wikipedia

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    hide. Internet censorship in the United States is the suppression of information published or viewed on the Internet in the United States. The First Amendment of the United States Constitution protects freedom of speech and expression against federal, state, and local government censorship. Free speech protections allow little government ...

  5. GoGuardian Appoints John Buchanan as Chief Growth Officer

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    Buchanan is stepping into his new role during a time of growth and transformation at GoGuardian, as the company announced the appointment of its new CEO, Rich Preece, in March 2024. Under Preece’s leadership, GoGuardian continues to deliver its best-in-class solutions to serve nearly 50% of public and private K-12 students in the United States.

  6. TikTok is grilled by skeptical U.S. judges while making its ...

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    After a decision from the panel of D.C. judges, likely before December, the case is expected to go to the U.S. Supreme Court before the possible ban would take effect in January.

  7. Book censorship in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Banned Books Week is the product of a national alliance between organizations who strive to bring awareness to banned books. [120] Founded by first amendment and library activist Judy Krug and the Association of American Publishers in 1982, the event aims to bring banned books "to the attention of the American public".

  8. List of websites blocked in Russia - Wikipedia

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    On 2 December 2014, the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation banned jw.org. In August 2014, a number of websites were blocked as the war in Donbass developed, including the Ukrainian news site Glavnoe.ua , [ 27 ] a survey about the separation of the Caucasus from Russia [ 28 ] and numerous announcements and commentaries about the "march for ...

  9. 74 Trashy And Disrespectful Tourists Who Should Be Banned ...

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    Image credits: yashar. #2 Tourist Stands In Front Of "You May Be Bitten" Sign. She Makes Sure The Sign Was Worth Putting Up. Image credits: SmackedWithARuler. #3 This Main Character At Auschwitz ...