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Posts in the Jamf Safe Internet Category

December 1, 2022 by Mat Pullen

Jamf Safe Internet now available for Chromebook

Jamf Safe Internet now protects students from inappropriate content as well as over-surveillance on Chromebook.

November 23, 2022 by Jesus Vigo

A holistic approach to security: content filtering and safe internet

Are your users safe on the internet? Whether working on important job-related tasks or taking part in a collaborative team learning effort – online access to critical resources is at the heart of productivity. Counting on websites or ISPs to “police”their own content or filter out the unwanted bad stuff isn’t the answer. Learn about how Jamf content filtering and network threat prevention solutions contribute to a safe internet for all stakeholders.

August 25, 2022 by Tim Herr

Google and Apple combine for optimized education workflows

With Apple School Manager introducing federated authentication with Google Workspace, it is now easier than ever for educators to work with the Apple and Google ecosystems side by side, getting the most out of each. Read on for observations about the power of Google apps on iPad.

August 23, 2022 by Haddayr Copley-Woods

Protect, respect and educate students: school content filtering essentials

It's important to protect students from dangerous and distracting content on the internet. In many countries, allowing students unfettered access to the internet breaks the law. But learners also need access for a good education. Our e-book "Content Filtering Essentials for K-12" answers the question: How can you create safe access for students while also protecting their privacy?

August 17, 2022 by Cristiana Pana

Better internet for kids+ European strategy and Jamf Safe Internet

Students spend nearly twice as much time on the internet than ever before, and that presents a growing need for digital safety measures, that preserve their privacy while preventing access to unsafe content and minimizing cybersecurity threats.

August 5, 2022 by Tim Herr

Content filtering doesn’t need to equal surveillance

Many well-meaning products and practices for monitoring students’ internet use end up collecting sensitive information about them. Some even put the information to questionable use. How do we keep students safe from inappropriate and harmful content and create a safe and trusting learning environment, without invading their privacy or negatively impacting their education?

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