radi8 — 11/8/2022, 9:35:00 PM

Umm… so, I went scavenging around in the GoGuardian source code to look for secret pages/scripts. Here is what I found:

Uploaded my findings here: https://store.sebastienbiollo.com/e80887542784618b8eb07a7b404233071667942936849

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yippymishy:

My school uses Securly instead… it blocks even more sites, but at least they’re a bit more legitimate, and it doesn’t actually allow teachers to see my screen.

11/9/2022, 3:13:31 PM
radi8:

that’s nice

11/9/2022, 7:12:35 PM
lxs:

btw for the miner.js - gogaurdian is known for being spyware even outside of school uses - it tracks what pages you’ve been on and collects some user data. my school just disabled a way my classmates and me would unblock it using a bookmarklet - and now i’m depressed because they blocked repl.co so i can’t use replit to program websites :sob:

11/9/2022, 3:03:37 AM
lxs:

the chat is an obvious one for me at least- my teacher used it in 2020 for virtual schooling

11/9/2022, 3:04:39 AM
radi8:

ingot?

11/9/2022, 3:02:15 PM
yippymishy:

that or LTBEEF.

11/9/2022, 3:12:15 PM
radi8:

ingot is just built off of LTBEEF

11/9/2022, 7:12:26 PM
yippymishy:

Oh yeah, my bad

11/14/2022, 4:20:54 PM
lxs:

i used bookmarklets which in ChromeOS 106 don’t allow you to manage extensions under the URL chrome.google.com/webstore_

11/9/2022, 8:40:30 PM
radi8:

ingot/ltbeef?

11/9/2022, 8:48:55 PM
lxs:

they don’t work either, even on my personal windows desktop

11/9/2022, 8:49:45 PM
radi8:

yeah, it doesn’t work as the ChromeOS team patchedit

11/9/2022, 9:19:52 PM
radi8:

*patched it

11/9/2022, 9:31:12 PM