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    FERPA Exceptions: A Study in Studies

    Aug 5, 2024Alexa Mooney

    The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, or FERPA, protects personally identifiable information from education records from unauthorized disclosure. The …

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    FTC announces a complaint and consent agreement against Chegg

    Nov 7, 2022Jamie Gorosh and Lauren Merk

    Since May 2022, education technology (edtech) companies have been on notice that the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is closely monitoring the industry to ensur…

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    Whose Data is it Anyway???

    Oct 23, 2015

    A year ago I had the honor to participate in a panel at SXSWedu called “Whose Data is it Anyway”, it was an engaging conversation in which we addressed, head o…

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    Student “surveillance” and their right to privacy

    Oct 15, 2015

    When I was in school (yes, dinosaurs still roamed the earth), we used to cover our notebooks or tests with our hands because we didn’t want others to see our w…

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    The Parent survey: what does it really mean?

    Oct 1, 2015

    The Future of Privacy Forum released a parent survey appropriately called “Beyond the Fear Factor” that asked parents how they really feel about data. I didn’t…

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    A privacy maze

    Sep 18, 2015

    We moved. We left our beloved Brooklyn for a new State to call home. Moving means not just a new house but new routines, new friends and new schools! And as ex…

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