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Google Signs Student Privacy Pledge After Pressure From Schools And President Obama’s Endorsement

Posted on January 28, 2015June 30, 2025 by Dissent

Sara Guaglione writes:

Last week, Google was noticeably absent from a list of 75 companies, including Apple and Microsoft, from a student privacy pledge endorsed by President Obama. But it seems Google experienced a change of heart and has now signed up.

Google, along with a new batch of education-technology companies, has officially signed the pledge, according to an announcement on Monday from the Future of Privacy Forum, a non-profit group which created the pledge last year.

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