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School districts in Loudoun County, Virginia, and Prince George’s County, Maryland, have warned parents about the "Chromebook Challenge," a dangerous TikTok trend where students damage school-issued Chromebooks by inserting sharp objects into the charging port, potentially causing fires. Schools have emphasized the safety risks and financial consequences, urging parents to discuss responsible device use with their children. Additionally, TikTok provides a resources page on interacting with online challenges, noting that some can be dangerous or fabricated.
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