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That's fine, I don't know what Pearson's course is and I'm not really interested. So, ah, "Remind me later", I guess...
You have to press the little x in the corner :)
Seriously, fuck Pearson. Garbage company.
Everyday for me! They let us close and ignore it for now...
Have you tried the lutris/steam options? I'd love to know there are options if people can't avoid it.
I have this exact problem when I have to manage Apple devices for work. Nothing that user agent switcher can't fix.

Pearson is a testing company. They use all sorts of sketchy shit under the guise of anti-cheating. Much of that requires specific plug-ins and stuff that only work in Windows.
Even if you could get it working, but they'll likely just say you were cheating, and take the $300+ you paid to take that required test.
Pearson using all sorts of extremely invasive and questionable kernel-level access plugins to make sure people don't open notes to cheat on their test on their computer. People just open their notes on another device. Or, you know, paper.
When my wife did her online courses, she actually had to set up a webcam showing her face and hands while she did the tests.
Or, you know, paper.
You know what would be a really good way to show if your students learned your course material? Let them show it with a practical test of some kind...
It's kinda wild that an IT Certification company can't handle Linux, but I'm sadly not surprised.
"Upgrade?"
Also I remember these Pearson pricks downgraded everyone's BTEC results for an assignment on "the future of the media industry" as they got some boomer to mark it who didn't do any research himself
Pearson is the worst
Not surprising
It's a real bummer how the "education" system is infested with crappy, exploitative grifters. See also textbooks, standardized tests, administrators, etc...
Not to mention for-profit schools, at least in the US.
Seems to be that learning sites in general are assholes. I once attended a language course, and while their "solution" was web based, it was focused on IE. I had serious issues attending the course under Firefox.
I logged a lot of errors on their site, but their tech support could only manage accounts, the web site had been built by an external company ages ago, and they had no fingers into that.
aaaaand uninstalled...
Yeah Iβm not going to buy ebooks that expire so quickly.
Books... doing what? Expire?
Yep. They sell them as an online access model. The professors use them because they can have questions built in during your reading that will give you a grade. It will also have premade tests. It makes it simple for them, and they don't give a shit about your privacy anyway. If you don't buy the online book, you don't get the grades and fail.