Wouldn't this require sharing information with the school that organizes the course and any vendors that support them? Schools, payment processors and student information systems eventually sell or leak data.
I think it's pointing out that people will ask still themselves, "What was I waiting for?" even when there were valid reasons to wait. It reminds me of internalization or self-blame.
I believe it is a major cause of violence and suffering in the world, like the majority of religions. Reading the scripture considered canon is enough of a source to turn me away.
Maybe some kind of morality calculator. You could monitor the internal self report of every being capable of experience to see if there is something like objective morality.
Individual sites will have their data leaked then aggregated by data brokers. Those data brokers both sell the aggregated data and experience data leaks themselves. The data keeps moving from actor to actor while the aggregation is continued until eventually finding it's way into a public repo or security researcher data sets.
I've already decided to move away from Bitwarden for these reasons but I'm still looking for what comes next.