[ARCHIVED] White listing Canvas

mhm
Community Novice

We have a number of students who are using Safari to make poor choices so we want to create a white list of websites which are accessible to them, but keep them from searching inappropriate sites. While we can certainly white list Canvas, we are not able to open PDF's due to the routing of other addresses. Can you please help us to keep our students safe while also allowing us to use all the functions of Canvas?

Thank you,

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