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Research: 60% of School Apps Sending Student Data to Third Parties Without Parental Consent

Research: 60% of School Apps Sending Student Data to Third Parties Without Parental Consent 6 May 2021 Roughly 60 percent of school apps have been sending student data to a variety of potentially high-risk third parties, without the knowledge or consent of students or parents, according to research by the nonprofit organization Me2B Alliance. Public school apps were found to be sending student data to third parties 67 percent of the time, while those used by private schools were sending data 57 percent of the time. Meanwhile, 18 percent of public school apps included “high-risk” third parties meaning organizations that go on to share data with potentially hundreds or thousands of entities.

60% of U S School Apps Disclose Collected Data Without Permission

60% of U.S. School Mobile Apps Disclose Collected Data Without Permission May 5, 2021 10:46 GMT   ·  Comment      Mobile School Apps Students are often encouraged to use education-focused mobile applications to help with learning, classwork, and other day-to-day activities. Many of these applications gather data from children and share it with third-party partners.  The Me2B Alliance, a non-profit industry organization dedicated to respectful technology, released a research report today to raise awareness about the data sharing practices of education applications used by schools. According to the results of the study, 60% of school apps are sending student data to various third parties, including ad networks like Google and Facebook.

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