No Place to Hide: Colleges Track Students, Everywhere

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No Place to Hide: Colleges Track Students, Everywhere
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Tracking devices, apps and cameras have put college students under so much electronic surveillance that some privacy advocates are alarmed

On campuses around the country today, college students are watched, tracked and managed by a growing concentration of technologies.

Universities are recording students’ faces with video surveillance cameras, tracking their movements with GPS and monitoring their messages on social media and email. They are detailing students’ study habits through digital textbooks, recording when they enter buildings, logging their presence in class, the library and even the football game. All of these relatively new tracking technologies...

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