Good to see some attention being paid to the implications of classroom (ad!) tech on student privacy. Students don't have full autonomy in these situations where companies are collecting data about them. I stopped using Piazza for similar reasons.https://t.co/OlbF2xx8Sa
— Nick Feamster (@feamster) February 20, 2020
NM AG Balderas to Google: ‘Tracking student data without parental consent is not only illegal, it is dangerous’ https://t.co/gVrbPIEtpp via @Verge
— CCFC (@commercialfree) February 20, 2020
Google agreed not to use student data collected from its ed services for behavioral ad targeting & not to retain their personal info beyond the time children were in school unless they got parental consent. The lawsuit argued Google broke those promises. https://t.co/WlEc3dqqV2
— leonie haimson (@leoniehaimson) February 21, 2020
From the @nytimes newsroom: "The new lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court for the District of New Mexico, claimed that Google violated the federal Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act," @natashanyt and @daiwaka reporthttps://t.co/qLWb9NVwkM
— Privacy Project (@PrivacyProject) February 21, 2020
Good for New Mexico AG. What is happening here with #Zuckerberg. Company of evil, dishonesty, cheating, etc. https://t.co/1BfzIXE6wY
— Martha Gail Moore #RightMatters #Warren (@marthagailmoore) February 20, 2020
I hate nothing more than the companies that collect an egregious amount of data on students in the name of ‘education.’ Google’s Chromebooks, while supporting their ambitions, are also a platform that has been weaponized by ‘what ifs.’ Burn it & rebuild. https://t.co/NfXKuWYg3W
— Daniel Sinclair (@_DanielSinclair) February 21, 2020
"'Covertly monitoring children of all ages, despite unambiguous representations to the contrary, violates longstanding rights rooted in the common law as well as NM’s statutory prohibitions on unfair, deceptive, & unconscionable business practice.'" https://t.co/2Ebp8Tnnc2
— Illinois Families for Public Schools (@il_fps) February 21, 2020
technically, everyone who runs a website is tracking anyone under the age of 18 through their use of ad trackers
— Stefan Constantine (@WhatTheBit) February 20, 2020
may as well sue everyone https://t.co/BKLtwZXgQX
Google denies claims that free school Chromebooks are illegally collecting student data | ZDNet https://t.co/riJQlMjlmg #privacy #schools #Google #chromebooks @ZDNet pic.twitter.com/mtx3ybX2o8
— Bob Carver ✭ (@cybersecboardrm) February 21, 2020
Google denies claims that free school Chromebooks are illegally collecting student data | ZDNet https://t.co/K4q72YqpAA
— Sí, soy yo ♀️ (@nuria_imeq) February 21, 2020
Google denies claims that free school Chromebooks are illegally collecting student data: https://t.co/WzEaKwRIlS
— Adam Levin (@Adam_K_Levin) February 21, 2020
Google denies claims that free school Chromebooks are illegally collecting student data https://t.co/vXgWAJ6iBG by @SecurityCharlie
— ZDNet (@ZDNet) February 21, 2020
Remember when I was the FIRST person to discover this 2 years ago!!! My family spoke up LOUDLY with the awesome amazing help of @cherkies @michellemalkin @TuckerCarlson @HawleyMO this lawsuit is just the tip of the iceberg. Thank you NM!!!! https://t.co/NLNXinRDW6
— Brooke Henderson (@mbdavolt) February 20, 2020
From the @nytimes newsroom: "The new lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court for the District of New Mexico, claimed that Google violated the federal Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act," @natashanyt and @daiwaka reporthttps://t.co/qLWb9NVwkM
— Privacy Project (@PrivacyProject) February 21, 2020
Get Google out of schools.https://t.co/qPBZ62VCVW
— Mark Hurst (@markhurst) February 21, 2020
The vast volume of UK school children's data they process, is a strong argument for insisting on UK based processing in UK school contracts and part of UK data strategy: See https://t.co/oUCMwZurbt @educationgovuk @la_gaia Keep the data here, or don't have access to our children.
— Jen Persson (@TheABB) February 21, 2020
Google’s education tech has a privacy problem https://t.co/VgNrAjM43f
— Recode (@Recode) February 21, 2020
New Mexico's attorney general sued Google Thursday over allegations the tech company is illegally collecting personal data generated by children in violation of federal and state lawshttps://t.co/nhLGSDs0Hf
— Tripin Fool (@tripinfool) February 21, 2020
New Mexico is suing Google over allegations the tech company is illegally collecting personal data on children. Google says its education services package allows schools to control account access with parental consent when necessary. https://t.co/Zl8WaraTtT
— AP West Region (@APWestRegion) February 20, 2020
New Mexico sues Google over collection of children’s data while they browse the internet in the classroom. at home on private networks - the mined information includes everything from physical locations to websites visited, videos watched, saved passwords https://t.co/VDN6bNSarM
— Progressive Push (@progressivepush) February 21, 2020
New Mexico sues Google over collection of children’s data https://t.co/C2FKhBfTiU
— The Progressive (@1Progressivism) February 20, 2020
New Mexico’s attorney general sued Google Thursday over allegations the tech company is illegally collecting personal data generated by children in violation of federal and state laws. https://t.co/IpDmNbaL2x
— donna avocado ? (@ladalavara) February 20, 2020
New Mexico sues Google over collection of children's data
— Chris Hendel (@chrishendel) February 20, 2020
via @AP https://t.co/a0WS8uZztr
Whoa ?
"The lawsuit...claims Google is using its education services package that is marketed to school districts, teachers and parents as a way to spy on children and their families."
#Privacy is not a trend but a movement. Companies like #google need to be aware and know #regulations will get more complex. #GDPR #CCPA ... https://t.co/db2Ua0rVAe
— Alec (@alechirsch) February 20, 2020
Google denies claims that free school Chromebooks are illegally collecting student datahttps://t.co/8Uipja8vKw pic.twitter.com/ZNOrS23SNW
— Philippe Vynckier - CISSP (@PVynckier) February 22, 2020
Google denies claims that free school Chromebooks are illegally collecting student data https://t.co/JtOK35TeXc
— Celonis Panda (@Panda_Lv0) February 21, 2020
Google denies claims that free school Chromebooks are illegally collecting student data https://t.co/69P5wc72bQ
— Patrick C Miller (@PatrickCMiller) February 21, 2020
A lawsuit filed in New Mexico alleges the free school Chromebooks provided by Google are collecting user data without parental consent.https://t.co/pVgnnT2QlE
— Norton (@Norton) February 21, 2020
“The consequences of #Google’s tracking cannot be overstated: Children are being monitored by one of the largest data mining companies in the world, at school, at home, on mobile devices, w/out their knowledge and without the permission of their parents.” https://t.co/Ic8LH63vY6
— malkia devich cyril (@culturejedi) February 22, 2020