Alright, folks, let’s dive into something I’ve been messing around with – ALEKS. Specifically, I wanted to know, once and for all: does ALEKS record you?
So, first things first, I fired up my laptop. I’ve got this old clunker, but it gets the job done. I logged into my ALEKS account – you know, the usual username and password drill.
Once I was in, I started poking around. I mean, really poking around. I went through every menu, every setting, every little option I could find. I was looking for anything that even hinted at recording. Webcams, microphones, screen capture – anything.
I spent a good chunk of time just clicking through problems. I figured if it was going to record me, it would probably be while I was actually working on stuff. So, I did some math problems, answered some questions, the whole nine yards. I even made some deliberate mistakes, just to see if anything would pop up.
Digging Deeper
Then, I switched gears. I started checking out some resources, like system requirement. It’s always a good idea to check the obvious. you can find detail explanation there, and there are very clear explanation on how the whole system works.
Also,I checked their term of use or privacy policy stuff.

My Findings
After all this digging around, here’s the deal. I never once saw a pop up said ALEKS is recording you. I checked the app’s access right, and never once found that ALEKS get my access right.
Now, this isn’t a guarantee. I’m just one guy with a laptop. But based on what I saw, it looks like ALEKS isn’t secretly recording your every move. It felt a bit like searching for a ghost, to be honest – lots of looking, not much finding.