Anonymous wrote:Corporations give staff tokens if they want to opt out of using their personal devices.
Aps refuses to let us use those. Or use the school issued iPads we have.
Also in the corporate world, you are not logging into multiple devices each day in multiple different classrooms
You also don’t work around hundreds of children who will gladly steal your phone if you given the opportunity
Anonymous wrote:APS is requiring all staff to download the Microsoft authenticator app onto their phones to login into the APS network even while at school.
Please write the school board and let them know how ridiculous this is.
Many staff are provided APS phones and for them this is no problem
But for teachers this seems like an invasion into personal space and completely untenable in the classroom.
Apparently, every time a teacher wants to login into a smart board, computer, iPad APS is expecting them to pull out their personal phone to get a code
And many teacher teachers have a school issued iPad. APS pulled the Microsoft authenticator app off those iPads and is requiring staff to use their personal devices.
Please write to the school board and let them know how ridiculous this policy is. We are hoping public pressure will force them to give us alternate MFA options.
Anonymous wrote:Corporations give staff tokens if they want to opt out of using their personal devices.
Aps refuses to let us use those. Or use the school issued iPads we have.
Also in the corporate world, you are not logging into multiple devices each day in multiple different classrooms
You also don’t work around hundreds of children who will gladly steal your phone if you given the opportunity