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by dr_dshiv
1461 days ago
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> must not condition participation in any activity on a child disclosing more information than is reasonably necessary for the child to participate in that activity That may prevent gathering data about, for instance, their performance on other related skills. > are strictly limited in how they can use the personal information they collect from children. For example, operators of ed tech that collect personal information pursuant to school authorization may use such information only to provide the requested online education service How about using their PII to link data sources together? That might be done for the improvement of related systems, rather than to provide the educational service used by the child. I mean it’s arguable, but this could create a real chilling effect. |
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