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Igel

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17. Probably not.
Thu Jun 18, 2026, 07:16 PM
Jun 18

But if you're pulled over for some other violation and they're on your face, they're not (so far) that hard to not notice if you're looking for them.

College Board is really big into avoiding that kind of cheating so every SAT proctor is trained to be effing paranoid when it comes to student 'aberrant' behavior--whether it's fiddling with a pendant or messing with glasses.

Just like teachers have found vapes that look like USB drives or other fairly innocuous things. So my school's Chromebooks have the USB ports disabled.

(Students still find things. Like Chrome has a nifty resident app for taking screen shots of snips. And now Google Lens is part-and-parcel of that app, and when Google Lens accesses AI to analyze, say, a test question and you've used a block list, you know, that Internet access event isn't picked up by the blocking software. Gee. Thanks.)

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