CIPA Compliance for Small Schools Without an IT Department
Small schools, churches, and libraries need CIPA-compliant internet filtering on student computers — without enterprise budgets or IT staff. Here's a practical approach.
Small schools, churches, and libraries need CIPA-compliant internet filtering on student computers — without enterprise budgets or IT staff. Here's a practical approach.
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How homeschool families use a whitelist browser to keep the computer focused on curriculum resources — and how to handle site requests without disrupting lessons.
Track the right events at each funnel stage so you know where users drop off and which changes actually improve conversion.
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A whitelist-only browser gives parents complete control over what kids can access on Windows — without complex parental control suites or MDM software.
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Capture source, campaign, lifecycle stage, and identity data before the demo so your pipeline reporting stays useful.