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Rules Committee advances juvenile probation web-filtering surveillance policy
Summary
The committee recommended forwarding an ordinance that approves web-filtering software for the juvenile probation department, which presenters said blocks harmful content, restricts features like live chat, retains website-access data for about one year by default, and records no PII or protected health information.
The Rules Committee voted to forward an ordinance approving a surveillance-technology policy governing the juvenile probation department’s use of web-filtering software.
Elisa Vayesa, chapter 19b policy coordinator for the juvenile probation department, told the committee the department procured a web filter to limit distractions and protect youths from online threats such as malware and spyware while…
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