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Post by account_disabled on Mar 5, 2024 0:37:43 GMT -5
They highlight that “we have European regulations (RGPD 679/2016) and national regulations ( LOPDGDD 3/2018 ) that place special emphasis on the protection of minors' personal data, but ignorance of them generates irregular behavior. "It is normal to find those under 14 years of age with profiles on social networks in which, to access, they have simply falsified the year of birth, thus accessing an environment that involves risks for which they are not yet prepared." At the same time, APEP emphasizes that “ the use of social networks, Apps and other ICT tools in the classroom that involve the processing of Fax Lists personal data requires a prior analysis of the risks, their convenience and proportionality, something that corresponds to the person responsible for the treatment. There is a significant lack of knowledge among the teaching staff on this point , which favors the incorporation of ICT tools into the classroom that have not been previously authorized." Regarding the ban on cell phones, they believe that "it is a measure that can be effective but requires, on the one hand, a firm commitment to enforce it or it can generate the opposite effect, but it must also be accompanied by information and awareness-raising actions among users." risks and the reasons why it is necessary to limit and condition its use. Transforming educational spaces into mobile-free spaces does not solve the problem of the risks of minors in the digital sphere, it only transfers it to their personal sphere once they leave the educational center.
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Post by TBustah! on Mar 7, 2024 5:14:55 GMT -5
Ha, APEP. That's what my middle and high school called their in-school suspension.
I'd rather spend a year in it than ten seconds in your communist sh*thole.
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