Mobile Guardian is a comprehensive tool that helps schools manage and monitor student activity on Chromebooks. One common question we receive is whether the Mobile Guardian Chromebook extension requires permission to act as a VPN provider.
VPN Provider Permissions
The Mobile Guardian Chromebook extension does not require permission to be a VPN provider. This means that the extension does not need to route traffic through a VPN tunnel to function. Instead, it utilizes other permissions that allow it to effectively manage and monitor Chromebooks without interfering with network settings at a fundamental level.
Required Permissions
Here is a list of permissions that the Mobile Guardian Chromebook extension requires to operate successfully. These permissions can be configured through the Google Workspace Admin Console:
- Web Requests
- Purpose: Allows the extension to view web requests made by the browser. This is crucial for monitoring and filtering web traffic.
- Block Web Requests
- Purpose: Enables the extension to block certain web requests, which helps enforce web filtering rules.
- Storage
- Purpose: Provides access to local storage on the Chromebook, allowing the extension to save settings and user preferences.
- Storage Metadata
- Purpose: Allows the extension to manage metadata associated with stored content.
- Geolocation
- Purpose: Utilizes the device’s location services to provide location-based functionality.
- Google Cloud Messaging
- Purpose: Facilitates communication between the Chromebook extension and the Mobile Guardian servers, enabling real-time updates and alerts.
- Identity
- Purpose: Manages user identity, ensuring that the correct permissions and settings are applied to each user.
- Notifications
- Purpose: Allows the extension to send notifications to users, such as alerts about blocked sites or policy changes.
- Desktop Capture
- Purpose: Provides the ability to capture the screen or take screenshots for monitoring purposes.
- Captive Portal Authenticator
- Purpose: Manages authentication on networks that require a captive portal login, ensuring seamless internet access for students.
- File System
- Purpose: Grants the extension access to the file system, which is necessary for certain functionalities, such as saving logs or accessing downloaded content.
- Detect Idle
- Purpose: Allows the extension to detect when the device is idle, which can be used to trigger specific actions like locking the screen or sending alerts.
Why Are These Permissions Needed?
These permissions are essential for Mobile Guardian to perform its role effectively:
- Web Requests and Block Web Requests: These permissions ensure that administrators can set and enforce web filtering rules, keeping students safe from inappropriate content.
- Geolocation: Provides insights into where devices are used, helping schools maintain a secure environment.
- Google Cloud Messaging and Notifications: Keep the communication channel open between Mobile Guardian and the Chromebook, ensuring users are informed about critical updates and policies.
By properly configuring these permissions, you ensure that the Mobile Guardian extension can function optimally, providing students and educators with a safe and secure digital learning environment.
The Mobile Guardian Chromebook extension is designed to work without VPN provider permissions, relying instead on a well-defined set of permissions that enable robust management and monitoring capabilities.
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