Our district uses Google as it's main ecosystem, so I tend to use Google apps where possible, and those compatible with Google, or that you can sign into with a student Google account in order for the families to have ease of use.
Tuesday, 23 November 2021
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Hello Rupert,
ReplyDeleteI recently had a privacy issue with Google compatible apps that you might find relevant. The site allows "Sign in with Google" which is super convenient, but the Google account has some identifying information that the site in question doesn't secure to the standards of my district. I was given the option to use the site by creating accounts with aliases but without the convenience of the Google ecosystem sign-in.
Like you, I am Google-oriented and love the way the apps all work together in the Classroom LMS.
Thanks for the post.