The White House announced its commitment to protecting students’ privacy online in a press release on Monday.
Part of that commitment was a pledge companies could sign saying they wouldn’t misuse students’ data.
The pledge has some pretty specific commitments in it. Companies must promise to “not sell student personal information” and “to collect, use, share, and retain student personal information only for purposes for which we were authorized” by schools, teachers, or parents.
75 companies, including Apple and Microsoft, signed the pledge.
Google did not.
This is relevant because Google sells a a lot of products to schools, including a suite of apps called Google Apps for Education. The company’s education apps are used by 40 million people, it says………
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