Friday 18 December 2015

How to Configure Google Apps to restrict tracking, disable syncing, and block sites

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How to Configure Google Apps to restrict tracking, disable syncing, and block sites

The Electronic Frontier Foundation claims Google tracks students. Andy Wolber suggests that Google gives administrators the ability to block sites, sync, and tracking-and shows you how.

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