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Millsap ISD recently gained national recognition for its implementation of ClassLink, an application that provides a single sign-on solution.
Millsap ISD was recently recognized as one of the best in the nation for its implementation of ClassLink, an application that streamlines the sign-on process.
The school district earned Best Small District Implementation at the CLON2021 ClassLink virtual conference in late February.
âThe Millsap school district is an excellent example of a district with vision and determination and this is because of their excellent team, led by a great tech leader, John Briese,â Bevin Subocz, ClassLink director of engagement for northeast region, said. âJohn was able to alleviate issues quickly if they came up and kept a positive outlook. He wanted to make the experience for students and teachers the best it could be and that vision and determination made their implementation incredibly succe
Netflix may be clamping down on password sharing
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Netflix has rolled out a feature that asks users to verify if they are authorised to use the account.
The move is being widely seen as a likelihood that the streaming giant will clampdown on the sharing of passwords.
A limited number of users have reported receiving pop-up alerts asking them to verify if they live in the same household as the account holder. The verification process involves entering details from a text message or email sent to the account owner.
The message can be ignored but may reappear when the service is opened again.
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Netflix might just be rolling out a whole Netflix password sharing crackdown as the company takes an uncompromised position when it comes to password sharing. The company, this week, starts to test out a verification system that is designed to dissuade the reportedly common practice.
A select number of subscribers just this week were given a prompt reading stating that if the user did not live with the owner of the said account, the user would then need their very own account for them to continue watching. Users were then asked to give verification through a generated code that was sent either through text or email, according to an article by TheStreamable.