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AzriDere

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Stay safe ^^

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I'm sorry to hear that :/
Itch.io really isn't the best place to make yourself vulnerable tho, like really, this place can be toxic sometimes ^-^;
(just a warning, not saying you should leave immediately or anything, stay safe :3)

Wait do you do online classes? Then yeah it'd be hard to track your devices lol. If you do in person, then everything I said is still true :P

Shit in peace, my friend. They can't use your personal devices cameras, unless you bring like, an entire chromebook in there. They don't even install security cameras in school stalls. The only thing you gotta worry about is little kids crawling under the stalls and "pranking" you

But it... really isn't illegal... just scummy. Businesses actually use similar tech to make sure employees aren't slacking off.

They might not know it's you at first, but if you *ever* signed into your school account on that device, and I mean even once, then that's tied to your IP's history. If you search something you shouldn't on that device, they can look into your ip history, see it was you who logged in, and potentially get you in trouble (if they really cared enough. sometimes it's not worth the effort.)

To add on further, it *does* vary per-school basis. Just cause someone's school tracks their entire ip/dns logs, it doesn't mean it's the same for all schools. Some school boards might decide to give you chromebooks with software on them that reports what you're searching and who you are, meaning if you have a phone you're perfectly safe (assuming they dont ALSO do ip/dns logging.)

Except... you're not lying? It's actually really simple to set up tracking for this kind of thing. Every time you go to a website, you're transmitting that data to the router. As long as the router is configured to sort data per device, it's relatively simple to find out who searched what?

They probably can, but do you really think a staff member is gonna sit through hours of kids cringe TikToks just to punish one kid for watching stuff they shouldn't?

 It's really not worth the time or effort. The only reason a school would ever look into your history is if they know you're on bad sites, by see you watching it.

That's... not how the internet works... Literally most ISPs track your internet history lmfao
If tracking your history was illegal, we wouldn't need VPNs xd

Short but adorable, I hope you got a good grade on this!