No, school email accounts do not get deleted.
Schools keep emails as long as they are needed for business purposes. For example, if a student writes to the school asking for transcripts or other documents, the school will keep that email and any attachments indefinitely. If a student wants to change their contact information, they can use an online form to update their contact information and send it to the school. The email will be kept until they request its deletion.
Email addresses are a unique identifier for a person, and schools do not share email addresses with other schools.
While teachers may not be able to see emails sent to and from students, they can see any emails that the student has opened on their device.
No, your school email cannot see your emails.
No. Your school cannot see your search history unless they have hacked into your browser or phone.Search histories are not stored on the school’s computer, and if they were, it would be much too difficult for them to hack in and download the data.
Schools can see your text messages if they have a warrant. It is possible for them to access your phone without one, but it is illegal.
No, your school cannot see your Youtube history. However, your internet service provider can see what you search for on Youtube and other sites.
Yes, schools can spy on students. Schools may use surveillance cameras to monitor the safety of students and staff. They may also use cameras to enforce school rules or track attendance.Schools can spy on students by using surveillance cameras to monitor the safety of students and staff. They may also use cameras to enforce school rules or track attendance.
Yes, schools can track IP addresses. However, this information is not always used to identify students. Schools are more interested in the content of what students are doing on the internet rather than their location. There are many different programs that schools use to monitor student internet usage, but most only log data for a few months before deleting it.