>>11628312>Is there a legal reason for this?Not really. Exams are legal property of the school, so if the school complains Chegg would have to pull down any photographs or copies of the exam from their site, but there's no legal reason I can think of why they would be required to give you the full profile of everybody involved with it.
It's a public image thing. Chegg doesn't want confirmed cases of people getting away with cheating on their website, because it blackens their reputation into "that exam cheating website". So they take out the most obvious cheaters, which sends the public message of "we don't tolerate cheating" and the message to students "stop making it so fucking obvious you idiots".