Securly for Chromebooks
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Secure and manage your 1:1 Chromebooks with Securly
Secure and manage your 1:1 Chromebook or Chromebox initiative with Securly://
Securly is a 100% cloud-based web-filter and student safety solution, designed from the ground-up for the K-12 Market. We provide both in-school and take-home filtering - Any device, Anywhere.
This Chrome Extension is for schools looking to secure and manage their Chromebooks or Chromebox devices.
This extension comes with the same filtering, policy and analytics engine as our flagship Securly product. It takes only 5 minutes to deploy across the entire district..
* Student Safety is our Primary Focus
* Millions of sites Categorized
* Easy to configure Filtering Policies
* Enforce Safe Results within major Search Engines and YouTube
* Sync your G Suite OU Structure with Securly to apply granular policies to individual Organizational Unit’s
* PageScan crawls new sites as they’re visited to properly auto-categorize inappropriate content
* Flag Cyber Bullying and Self Harm on Social Networking Posts, Keywords Searched, and Sites visited
* No Appliance, No SSL Certificates, No Bottleneck
Latest reviews
- ALEXA REYES
- I am mad at this, I don't understand what the problem is with us going to other apps, sometimes school can be to much and we need a break but no EVERYTHING is blocked even the school websites...
- Ethan Knights Entry
- Very good takes all my private information and blocks my favorite games. 🫠 Yayyyy I want TOOO SSSSSUUUUUEEEEEE!!! for money...😁
- Jackson Conover
- When you are sleeping and when you are awake, Securly spies through night and day They look through your camera and what they see will be reported to a teacher even if its creepy So people cover your cameras and break your computers Because securely is coming for you and your history Shakespears last poem (true) the gnome and dog are watching you…
- Kahlil Currimbhoy Entry
- This is almost as bad as United's defense in 2021
- Charlie Jones Entry
- COVER UR CAMERAS SECURLYS WATCHING U...
- Aaron Jacob Operio
- Ya it prevents me from making paper airplanes. YouTube injured, Roblox dead.
- Santiago Quintero ( Student )
- even while we are writing these reviews the school is still watching us so chill a lil bit with them but I understand yall
- Ethan Rubin Entry
- When you are sleeping and when you are awake, Securly spies through night and day They look through your camera and what they see will be reported to a teacher even if its creepy So people cover your cameras and break your computers Because securely is coming for you and your history Shakespears last poem (true)
- Boyd Bailiwick Entry
- I really believe this app is monitoring me, almost like tiktok monitored your grandmothers cat in march of 2020. the teachers really think what you search at 3am while half asleep is crazy. The only reason an app this bad is allowed is because it claims to be educational. I believe it is quite the opposite. THE GNOMES ARE WATCHING. I swear securely be selling our data to the chinese government and there if you want to start a class action lawsuit with me please help. DIE SECURELY DIE
- Jason Casey Entry
- We are all trapped in this web of lies a conspiracy that securely has spun around us right under our noses. no one is free anymore. we are all just pawns in this spying pedo of website's plan. every thing we do or say is being listened to or watched. I bet the terror has even taken over our home. (including our bedrooms and bathrooms). They are watching us especially in our bedrooms and bathrooms. Cover your cameras everyone
- Maximus Gardner ( Student )
- This is absolutely a horrible extension. I am a student and figured out how to unblock things in 2 days with chatgpt. NOT secure at all. DO NOT USE
- Hugo Landau Entry
- It is just the worst thing ever. If i could I would destroy that gnome who is ruining my whole life
- Alex Nikolakoglou Entry
- Terrible invasion of privacy. Rubbish trash piece of software
- Henry Hill Entry
- IT IS SO BAD, I want my privacy, DIE SECURLY DIE
- Eden Taraboshi Entry
- very bad not reccomended
- Violetta Shahriari
- this never lets me do any thing I just don't like it
- Oscar Sanchez
- worst website ever please del this new update dont work try something new maybe like a school website that dosent watch me creeply in the backgound
- Jared Par Garcia
- screw this company, useless, horrible, I am done with this useless app, screw securly, useless
- Avik Jain Entry
- honestly one of the worst apps i think the world has ever seen. i agree with lorenzo gambaruto who agrees with max gouldstone. privacy was thrown out of the window and we are being monitored whatever we do. we cant even listen to music!! this app should die. DIE SECURLY DIE help.
- Bradly Goodman
- ts smell like booty
- JESUS DELGADO
- i hate this app >:(
- Zadiel Trinidad Burdier
- I guess privacy and freedom isn't a thing anymore.
- Tavan White Head
- I can play games still
- Lorenzo Gambaruto Entry
- I think this is bad and we have no privacy and it's blocking harmless stuff and it deletes tabs which has all my reminders on. I agree with Max Gouldstone. DIE SECURLY DIE oh wait no I will now get a detention becasue i wrote this ahhhhh
- Ej Brown
- The app Securly is often presented as a tool designed to keep students safe online, but many students, parents, and even educators argue that it creates more problems than it solves. While digital safety is important, the way Securly operates raises serious concerns about privacy, trust, and the overall learning experience. For these reasons, many people believe it is a harmful and poorly designed app. One major issue with Securly is the invasion of privacy. The app monitors students’ online activity, searches, messages, and sometimes even their screens in real time. Although this monitoring is meant to prevent harmful behavior, it can feel excessive and intrusive. Students often have little to no choice about whether they are monitored, especially when using school-issued devices. Constant surveillance can make students feel like they are not trusted, which can create anxiety and resentment rather than promoting responsible behavior. Another problem is overblocking. Securly frequently blocks websites that are educational or harmless. Students trying to research topics for assignments may find useful sources restricted because the filtering system misidentifies content. This can interrupt learning and make simple tasks unnecessarily frustrating. Instead of helping students focus, the app sometimes becomes an obstacle to completing schoolwork efficiently. There is also concern about false alerts and misinterpretation. Automated systems cannot always understand context. For example, a student researching sensitive topics for a class project—such as mental health, violence in history, or social issues—might trigger alerts meant for dangerous behavior. This can lead to awkward or stressful situations where students are questioned about harmless academic research. Relying too heavily on automated monitoring can create misunderstandings rather than genuine support. Additionally, constant monitoring may prevent students from learning how to navigate the internet responsibly on their own. Digital literacy includes understanding how to make safe choices independently. If students are always filtered and watched, they may not develop critical thinking skills about online safety. Overprotection can sometimes delay maturity instead of encouraging it. Finally, the presence of surveillance software can damage trust between students and schools. Education works best in an environment where students feel respected and supported. When monitoring feels excessive, students may believe that schools prioritize control over communication and understanding. This can weaken relationships between students and educators. In conclusion, while the goal of keeping students safe online is important, Securly’s heavy monitoring, overblocking, risk of false alerts, and impact on trust make it deeply controversial. Many argue that instead of relying on constant surveillance, schools should focus on teaching digital responsibility, fostering open conversations, and building trust. Safety and privacy should not have to compete, and any tool that disrupts that balance deserves careful reconsideration.
- Daxton Pomerening
- I think it is really delayed when you are watching someones screen.
- Max Gouldstone Entry
- This app is genuinely the creepiest app ever. The teachers(and the gnomes) know what you're doing AT ALL TIMES and see into your search history. Your search history is almost like your thoughts. On top of that, I'm quite sure they have sold my data on the dark web or to third parties or something because why else would you make such an atrocity of an app. Very easy to hack, just I haven't done it because the school rules say u shouldn't. DIE SECURLY DIE Help the gnomes are watching.
- Draven Reisen
- Not fun
- Daniel Strauch
- ts pmo like tbh ngl tis making me mad plz take ts down ong
- Ethan Kim
- As safe as the Messerschmitt 163's fuel
- Spencer Mills
- it sucks
- ANGEL GUEL
- TRASH APP IT BANNED YT D:
- Genevieve Cruz
- it blocks everything even the things I need for assignments so I end up having to use my phone, very counterintuitive and honestly the worst way to manage students computers.
- Tate McKenna
- According to all known laws of aviation, there is no way a bee should be able to fly. Its wings are too small to get its fat little body off the ground. The bee, of course, flies anyway because bees don't care what humans think is impossible. Yellow, black. Yellow, black. Yellow, black. Yellow, black. Ooh, black and yellow! Let's shake it up a little. Barry! Breakfast is ready! Ooming! Hang on a second. Hello? - Barry? - Adam? - Oan you believe this is happening? - I can't. I'll pick you up. Looking sharp. Use the stairs. Your father paid good money for those. Sorry. I'm excited. Here's the graduate. We're very proud of you, son. A perfect report card, all B's. Very proud. Ma! I got a thing going here. - You got lint on your fuzz. - Ow! That's me! - Wave to us! We'll be in row 118,000. - Bye! Barry, I told you, stop flying in the house! - Hey, Adam. - Hey, Barry. - Is that fuzz gel? - A little. Special day, graduation. Never thought I'd make it. Three days grade school, three days high school. Those were awkward. Three days college. I'm glad I took a day and hitchhiked around the hive. You did come back different. - Hi, Barry. - Artie, growing a mustache? Looks good. - Hear about Frankie? - Yeah. - You going to the funeral? - No, I'm not going. Everybody knows, sting someone, you die. Don't waste it on a squirrel. Such a hothead. I guess he could have just gotten out of the way. I love this incorporating an amusement park into our day. That's why we don't need vacations. Boy, quite a bit of pomp... under the circumstances. - Well, Adam, today we are men. - We are! - Bee-men. - Amen! Hallelujah! Students, faculty, distinguished bees, please welcome Dean Buzzwell. Welcome, New Hive Oity graduating class of... ...9:15. That concludes our ceremonies. And begins your career at Honex Industries! Will we pick ourjob today? I heard it's just orientation. Heads up! Here we go. Keep your hands and antennas inside the tram at all times. - Wonder what it'll be like? - A little scary. Welcome to Honex, a division of Honesco and a part of the Hexagon Group. This is it! Wow. Wow. We know that you, as a bee, have worked your whole life to get to the point where you can work for your whole life. Honey begins when our valiant Pollen Jocks bring the nectar to the hive. Our top-secret formula is automatically color-corrected, scent-adjusted and bubble-contoured into this soothing sweet syrup with its distinctive golden glow you know as... Honey! - That girl was hot. - She's my cousin! - She is? - Yes, we're all cousins. - Right. You're right. - At Honex, we constantly strive to improve every aspect of bee existence. These bees are stress-testing a new helmet technology. - What do you think he makes? - Not enough. Here we have our latest advancement, the Krelman. - What does that do? - Oatches that little strand of honey that hangs after you pour it. Saves us millions. Oan anyone work on the Krelman? Of course. Most bee jobs are small ones. But bees know that every small job, if it's done well, means a lot. But choose carefully because you'll stay in the job you pick for the rest of your life. The same job the rest of your life? I didn't know that. What's the difference? You'll be happy to know that bees, as a species, haven't had one day off in 27 million years. So you'll just work us to death? We'll sure try. Wow! That blew my mind! "What's the difference?" How can you say that? One job forever? That's an insane choice to have to make. I'm relieved. Now we only have to make one decision in life. But, Adam, how could they never have told us that? Why would you question anything? We're bees. We're the most perfectly functioning society on Earth. You ever think maybe things work a little too well here? Like what? Give me one example. I don't know. But you know what I'm talking about. Please clear the gate. Royal Nectar Force on approach. Wait a second. Oheck it out. - Hey, those are Pollen Jocks! - Wow. I've never seen them this close before
- dylgamer66
- Absolute garbage would give 0 stars if I could this makes everything way to strict like if 1 person did 1 bad thing at least have only that person not eveyone
- Zachary Stone Entry
- Totallyscience.com,youtube and so many other once dubbed innocent apps yearn for any form of digital freedom after there tyrannical fate of the great banning hammers descending from the world of code spitefully strewn together by the soulless creators of such app and so i say .Please in the name of freedom remove this app or at least acknowledge the consequences of this terrifying app and its brutal agender.
- Axel Malapit
- This app is on my last nerve before I turn into a skibidi toilet, self destruct, and completely incinerate this Chromebook along with its trash app "securly" which wont even let me watch my beautiful Minecraft movie 4k or watch skibidi toilet along with 67 or tralero tralala
- JEREMY MENDOZA
- ts annoying asl n take ts down
- Victoria Lema
- This is so bad. I cant even play games on my Chromebook, like I just want to play FREAKING games during lunch BUT I CANT BC OF TS.
- Soren Tinnes Shell
- By the way shout out to LAKEN ROGERS for he ate his own Chromebook in the process. RIP.🫡🫡🫡💀💀💀.By the way, everyone who reads this email, pls spam "Geo Trinidad" as he said securely is amazing. His email is "[email protected]". Pls spam him with dislikes. You guys got 50 likes so i am making part 2, Underneath is part two. A Prolix Disquisition on the Vexatious Apparatus of Digital Proctoring In the contemporary pedagogical ecosystem, the proliferation of digital implements has necessitated, according to institutional administrators, the commensurate integration of cyber-security and content-filtration mechanisms. Among this panoply of digital chaperones, the service known as Securly has ascended to a position of conspicuous prevalence. Ostensibly implemented as a beneficent prophylactic against the manifold perils of the unexpurgated internet, its practical manifestation often metastasizes into an entity of profound and indefatigable vexation. This disquisition shall endeavor to anatomize the multifarious modalities through which this particular digital apparatus obtrudes upon the scholastic experience, engendering a pervasive disquietude rather than the halcyon environment of protected erudition it purports to foster. The primary fount of this exasperation is the system's conspicuously procrustean approach to content filtration. It operates not with the precision of a surgical implement, but with the indiscriminate and maladroit bluntness of a cudgel. The algorithmic criteria responsible for effectuating this digital interdiction are demonstrably obtuse, frequently conflating benign scholastic inquiry with proscribed content. The nascent scholar, in pursuit of legitimate research on topics ranging from human biology to historical conflicts or literary analysis, finds their intellectual trajectory abruptly occluded. A search query, formulated with academic intent, is summarily repulsed by a censorious splash-page, its digital portcullis slammed shut. This obtundity precipitates a deleterious obfuscation of pedagogical resources, compelling the learner into circuitous and time-consuming circumlocutions to access information that is, by any rational standard, innocuous. This perpetual, stultifying blockade transforms the very process of research from an expedition of discovery into a Sisyphean ordeal. Furthermore, the psychological ramifications of this omnipresent scopic regime cannot be overstated. The system's architecture is predicated upon a panoptic principle of unceasing invigilation. Every keystroke, every search query, every digital interaction is subjected to an unblinking, automated scrutiny. This constant state of being monitored, this palpable sense of an Orwellian over-shoulder presence, is fundamentally antithetical to the cultivation of intellectual autonomy and curiosity. It fosters a chilling effect, a climate of self-censorship wherein the student, cognizant of the ever-watchful sentinel, becomes hesitant to explore conceptual peripheries or articulate nascent, unrefined thoughts. This insidious degradation of personal privacy, all under the aegis of "safety," breeds a latent but powerful antagonism, a palpable disaffection between the pedagogical establishment and its charges, who perceive themselves as subjects of suspicion rather than beneficiaries of trust. This is all I could fit.\(^-^)/
- Makis Jiles Nunez
- hi its bad and freak all of that
- Brielle Harrison
- okay but why are they blocking classroom, so now we cant even do actual work??? also I can't even play any games like what the heck, and why are they on securely at literally 7 PM?? at least give us some privacy when were at home. worst app ever...
- WRMS Library
- BAD
- Nathan Diaz
- This thing sucks, it takes away the entire use of the internet. The reason the intertnet is here is to serve as a way to access free information freely. Schools have taken that away from us with this ungodly abomination of legalized fascism. Securely, you suck. One star.
- Chrisi
- they took my ai :(
- Jayson Placencia
- ts trash bro
- Adam
- Honestly, my school blocks almost everything I try to visit (An unblocked web browser for example) It’s ridiculous at this point. Half the time it’s not even “bad” websites, it’s normal stuff that any student should be able to access without getting slapped with a giant red BLOCKED screen. It makes the whole internet feel useless The worst part is how it feels like we’re constantly being watched. Every tab, every search, every tiny thing you do gets logged somewhere. It doesn’t feel like safety, it feels like someone is reading over your shoulder 24/7. That gets exhausting, not just for me but for everyone else stuck with this system. Sometimes it feels like we’re not trusted to breathe without permission. It sucks, but at this point we’re stuck with it because we can’t change anything. So yeah… we “live with it,” but that doesn’t mean it’s good, and it definitely doesn’t mean it feels fair. I mean hey, If you got a job you can get your personal laptop if your school allows it, which mine does and I dont feel like paying $400+ because you know technology is expensive these days. Securly isn’t protecting us... it’s just making school tech more stressful and way more controlling than it needs to be - adam
- RAMOS HOYLE Javier Ignacio
- worst extension ever, it gave malware to my chromebook
- Oliver Buxton
- Guys, if you want to bypass Securly, press the restart and power buttons simultaneously, then press "ban securly." After that, open a new tab and enjoy!
- OSVALDO GARCIA
- buns