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Student Privacy at Risk Absent Better Training for All

Posted on March 28, 2016 by pogowasright.org

Daniel R. Stoller reports:

As toddlers and teenagers increasingly use Internet-connected devices and applications for school, parents should worry that companies delivering the educational material may also be collecting, without consent and proper safeguards, sensitive information about student performance and health status, lawmakers and industry analysts say.

Read more on Bloomberg Law.

Category: U.S.Youth & Schools

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