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September 15, 2015 04:37 am PDT

Knuckle-scanning anti-cheating software won't say what it's doing with Rutgers students' data


Rutgers students taking exams are required to pay $32 in fees for Verificient's Proctortrack, an anti-cheating program that collects, audio, video, web activity and "scans the ID, face and knuckles" as well as voice-prints. Read the rest


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