Английская Википедия:Gaggle (software)

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use American English Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox software Gaggle is a student surveillance software primarily used in American K-12 school districts.[1]

History

Gaggle, an American student digital safety company based in Dallas, Texas, was founded in 1999.[2] The company is led by Jeff Patterson. The company has collaborated with K-12 districts to manage student safety on school-provided technology accounts.[3] Its services also include Gaggle Therapy & Coaching, a service that connects students with licensed counselors in their state for teletherapy.[4]

In May 2022, the Trevor Project began listing Gaggle as a corporate partner from a $25,000 donation.[5] In October, however, the Trevor Project said it would return the donation "[i]n light of concerns about Gaggle's software having a role in negatively impacting LGBTQ students".[6]

Gaggle has been criticized for its over-surveillance of students and alleged breaches of consent and privacy.[7][8][9] In a report published by the Electronic Frontier Foundation, its author criticized student monitoring software such as Gaggle as ambiguous terms could be wrongly flagged and flagging of certain terms, especially those relating to LGBTQ+ identities, could reveal personal information about the students.[10] Gaggle dropped LGBTQ+ related terms from its list of phrases that could automatically flag students who use them in January 2023.[11]

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