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Impero Backdrop

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Allen FitzpatrickNov 19, 2024

For this "System Administrator" first of all. we didn't agree to such terms. never once have they said "given the laptops you're privacy will be exposed. " and if you even do you're JOB. you would need to be" Safeguarding ". you could easily go across the classroom and really be doing you're "Safeguarding" Then after that. get them on the right tab. if their resisting ,simple. call parents. then really "assert control." exposing one's privacy isn't safeguarding its just Not doing you're job... Show more

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Syed ZafeerNov 10, 2024

I hope this will get removed soon as chrome is telling us it will it doesn't even ask me for permission to view anymore💀

7 out of 7 found this helpful
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Riley GarciaNov 7, 2024

get this off because teachers want to be annoying and stalkers like dude leave me alone rats bye

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Chris ShieldsOct 25, 2024

As a "Systems Administrator" in a school, stuff like this is useful for us as we can tick the relevant boxes to say we monitor for Safeguarding as well as Asset control. For those moaning about "Privacy", if you're using a school-provided device and/or Google account, there is no expectation of privacy and you shouldn't think that you have any right to it. It's usually in the Acceptable Use Policy you agreed to when you first used any school-provisioned devices or accounts. If you don't agr... Show more

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Zachary McintyreSep 18, 2024

bring back neptop vision :D I'm gonna be serious, this thing really isn't super unreasonable. I understand that teachers will use it to have an advantage over student computers. ALTHOUGH, for the students, this thing is absolutely horrible. It is a complete invasion of privacy, and while I do understand why teachers use it, I understand students as well. This is also sort of an abuse of power. For example, my friend was watching YouTube videos after school, at his house. His teacher closed t... Show more

30 out of 34 found this helpful
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Diego Della VecchiaAug 29, 2024

Use this command in powershell to shut it off: while ($true) { TASKKILL /F /IM BackdropClient.exe /T }

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Christopher TaAug 23, 2024

This app is an invasion of privacy for students. Not only that hackers could get in. AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH ihaveallyourpasswords.gif

28 out of 28 found this helpful
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Evan GolAug 23, 2024

WHYYYYY GET THIS OUT OF MY CHROMEBOOK PLEASE

26 out of 26 found this helpful
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Alejandro MaciasApr 10, 2024

This extension should not be installed whether is for education or not. This is referred to as "Privacy invasion". It is very rude for teachers to spy on children. Impero software, please delete this extension. It would feel like there is a hacker blocking certain things which is uncool. Not even one person like this. Please delete this NOW.

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Jackie WongMar 18, 2024

This app is basic hacking since it could view you screen without asking for permation, and it could controll your app which is also hacking, locking screen is hacking, most of the feture in this app is basicly hacking. everyone report this app

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