The Schodack School District in New York informed users that the app is 'experiencing a nationwide issue.'
The Schodack School District in New York informed users that the app is"experiencing a nationwide issue."Seesaw says on its website that it is used by more than 10 million teachers, students and family members use its product.
In a statement to NBC News, the company's vice president of marketing said that “specific user accounts were compromised by an outside actor," and the company is working to make sure inappropriate images are not spread further.
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