FAQ About Cloud Education Services and Devices in Schools As more and more schools issue Google Chromebooks and utilize GAFE, Google is uniquely positioned to protect the privacy of students Here are some basic steps Google should take to proactively safeguard student privacy: Google should not collect data on students (those using GAFE accounts) when that collection has no legitimate educational
Google Hit With Lawsuit Over Data Collection on School Kids (1) Google LLC is unlawfully using its products—ubiquitous in K-12 education—to secretly gather information about school age children, substituting the consent of the school for that of parents, a proposed class action filed in California federal court said Monday
Privacy Security FAQs - Google for Education Personal information collected when students use Google Workspace for Education or a Chromebook is never sold to third parties Google uses this information to provide our services to
Google school software is unlawfully collecting students . . . When using the Chrome web browser, Google can access students' web activity, search activity, cached data, details on files downloaded and other information, lawsuit says The families allege
Google Sued Over Kids Data Collection on Education . . . - PCMag New Mexico’s attorney general is suing Google for allegedly spying on school children through the company’s education-focused Chromebooks However, the tech giant says the lawsuit gets the facts
How Does Google Classroom Manage Student Data and Privacy? As an educator, protecting your learners’ privacy and data should be considered whenever choosing a digital app for your Classroom Anytime an app might collect data from learners, it is important to ask questions about how the companies are securing, using, or storing learner data