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Connection on tablet by QR code

With 7 year old students, the connection with a secure code is complicated. And when the code is simple, there are problems with hacking accounts on the mail box. A QR code connection would solve both of these difficulties. Thank you for your attention.

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  • Feb 20 2019
  • Future consideration
Country FR
Category Access and navigation
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  • Torben Andritter commented
    June 21, 2022 08:16
    In der Grundschule würde ich gerne Itslearning im Unterricht nutzen, da es mit jungen Kindern meist länger dauert, bis sie sich eingeloggt haben, würde es eine Erleichterung sein einen QR Code erstellen zu können. In vielen schulischen online Angeboten wird diese Art der Anmeldung genutzt. Los geht's. Beste Nur der HSV!!
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    Product Team commented
    November 24, 2019 21:53

    Hi,

    we're starting a major research project with key partners to look how best to support our younger users. We’ll know more when the research is completed early next year. Login using QR code is one of the things we’re looking into. In the meantime you could consider using short sentences or phrases as passwords, it’s normally safer than the classic passwords and way easier to remember (also for us that are a bit older).

    We’ll update our roadmap with more info before Xmas: https://itslearning.com/global/roadmap/

    You can also watch out for new releases here: https://itslearning.com/global/category/our-product/