Is there some agreement from Google not to analyse student computers or are you assuming Google wouldn't stoop so low? Is it a general position for all educational users?
>>No. Google doesn’t assume ownership of any customer data in Google Apps for Education core services, and it says so in our contracts (under “Intellectual Property”).<<
Claiming ownership of customer data would be way beyond any moral line it's kinda crazy that the company that used to say "don't be evil" needs to say it.
The policy keeps saying things like:
>"Google Apps for Education services don't collect or use student data for advertising purposes or to create ads profiles."
Just make me wonder, well if they're only promising not to use it for advertising purposes then what use are they making of it; why isn't it just "will not use student data for any purposes without express and explicit permission"?
There are a lot of uses that are benign or beneficial, such as indexing emails for easier searching, etc but having to have an explicit permission prompt for every one of those uses would severly hinder UX
No it's simply a long play by Google today Microsoft almost has a monopoly in the workplace because of Microsoft office and windows and how people are used to it when they join the workforce.
Later as more people join the workforce having used Google app more corporations will be will to move to it as the cost of retraining will be less.
If Google let's students use Google apps without mining their data today they can mine it later when they are not students and join the workforce as adults. And anyway they are selling Google services to recover the costs.
https://www.google.com/edu/trust