Anonymous wrote:Blocking doesn't happen at home, only at school sites using the schools' internet connections or GoGuardian at school.
Anonymous wrote:Get her your own computer or tablet. You cannot control MCPS one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Caught my 7th grader watching corn hub on her chrome book all day yesterday while she was supposed to be recuperating from an illness. Don’t think we have the ability to block websites on school issued chrome books. Surprised that MCPS allows this.
Depending on your home internet router, you likely have the ability to do some blocking/filtering there but you'd need to google or youtube on how to do this or outsource to someone who knows how.
Drive to Rockville headquarters and get the chromebook switched out. They'll ask you why and be horrified it's that. That sort of issue makes the news, so a word in the ear of the WaPo or other local news will make MCPS deal with it faster. It happens regularly, with all school systems, but it's a PR nightmare, so there's leverage here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's corn hub?
Pornhub
You need to notify the school. Those websites are supposed to be blocked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Caught my 7th grader watching corn hub on her chrome book all day yesterday while she was supposed to be recuperating from an illness. Don’t think we have the ability to block websites on school issued chrome books. Surprised that MCPS allows this.
Depending on your home internet router, you likely have the ability to do some blocking/filtering there but you'd need to google or youtube on how to do this or outsource to someone who knows how.
Anonymous wrote:Caught my 7th grader watching corn hub on her chrome book all day yesterday while she was supposed to be recuperating from an illness. Don’t think we have the ability to block websites on school issued chrome books. Surprised that MCPS allows this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's corn hub?
Pornhub
Anonymous wrote:What's corn hub?