Public schools legalize students' use of computers and the Internet

Public school administrations have set rules and controls that students must follow when using computers, e-mail and Internet services, in accordance with the regulations of the state and the Emirates School Education Corporation.

Schools circulated to students the need to report technical malfunctions to the ministerial apparatus by communicating with technical support, using useful information on the Internet that enriches the educational process, preserving devices from loss or theft, maintaining the security of devices through the use of strong passwords, and standardizing the system Run applications regularly, and do not disable any security protections that have been installed such as antivirus software and firewall.

It is also a rule not to download any commercial software that is protected by copyright without a license, not to circulate or publish any infringing content, to use safe search engines, to report breaches of student accounts, and to use two-factor authentication technology, that is, password and fingerprint, in order for the student to be able to: access to his accounts.

The controls included the use of devices approved by the Ministry of Education, the use of the Ministry's educational platforms and programs, not publishing any inappropriate comments about students and the administrative and teaching staff, and prohibiting filming or publishing videos about students or workers without their explicit consent.

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