Google Calls Out EFF Over Claims That It Snoops On Students With Chromebooks (hothardware.com)
MojoKid writes: The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) caused quite a stir this week when it alleged that Google is using its Chromebook platform, which has made a significant impact in education markets, to snoop on students. The charges were damning, with the EFF claiming that Google was violating its own corporate policies and using students' personally identifiable browsing data/habits to refine its services, in addition to sharing that data with partners. Obviously, Google would take such allegations seriously, and has thus responded to every claim brought forth by the EFF. "While we appreciate the EFF's focus on student data privacy, we are confident that our tools comply with both the law and our promises, including the Student Privacy Pledge..." said Jonathan Rochelle, the Director of Google Apps for Education. With respect to Google Apps for Education Core Services (GAFE), Rochelle asserts that all student data stored is "only used to provide the services themselves" and that student data isn't used for advertising purposes, nor are ads served to students. Rochelle also explains that personally identifiable data of students is removed, and only aggregated data of its millions of users is utilized to help improve its services.
All your data are belong to us.
Chromebooks
"student data isn't used for advertising purposes, nor are ads served to students."
After all that google has done, I have a hard time believing that this is 100% true.
nobody believes that. if you HAVE it, you have COLLECTED it and the RETENTION of such data fits YOUR purposes.
Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain
Lying.
Google, or your own lying eyes?
Tell you what, the EFF has credibility in the bank with me. Google on the other hand...
You are welcome on my lawn.
It stands for "Google Association for Anal Penetration of Every Student."
I seem to recall a similar response when accused of collecting WiFi data.
I love that every response so far on slashdot is by a conspiracy theorist.
That, sir, is stereotyping!
Some of us are just nuts...
You have the right to remain sentient. If you give up the right to remain sentient, you will be elected to public office
Since the awful TFA didn't include a link to Google's post defending itself from EFF's accusations even though it quoted from that source, here's the link to it:
http://googleforeducation.blogspot.com/2015/12/the-facts-about-student-data-privacy-in.html
Also here a link to the Student Privacy Pledge that EFF has accused Google of violating:
http://studentprivacypledge.org/
The Student Privacy Pledge will hold school service providers accountable to:
Not sell student information
Not behaviorally target advertising
Use data for authorized education purposes only
Not change privacy policies without notice and choice
Enforce strict limits on data retention
Support parental access to, and correction of errors in, their children’s information
Provide comprehensive security standards
Be transparent about collection and use of data.
Here are links to the co-authors of the Student Privacy Pledge stating their objections to the EFF's complaint:
https://fpf.org/2015/12/01/future-of-privacy-forum-statement-regarding-electronic-frontier-foundation-student-privacy-complaint/
In response to the allegations made today that Google has violated commitments of the Student Privacy Pledge (SPP), FPF Executive Director Jules Polonetsky issued the following statement:
“We have reviewed the EFF complaint but do not believe it has merit.
http://blog.siia.net/index.php/2015/12/some-misunderstandings-of-the-student-privacy-pledge/
The Electronic Frontier Foundation has filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission against Google for violation of the K-12 School Service Provider Pledge to Safeguard Student Privacy. The FTC will assess the complaint on its merits and make a judgment one way or the other. But, it is important to point out that the complaint contains some important misunderstandings about the student privacy pledge.
If ads are not served to students, how do I tell google that I'm a student?
Learn something new every day.
Can we actually get original links to the EFF and Google blog posts not some third party regurgitator?
The wider network is even more secure from other ad services. Data is more anonymized and everyone is more happy with the free happy services given away for free. Learning is a happy time too, with all the advanced branded products and free services offered for free.
No other marketing communication brand can see the very secure network.
Domestic spying is now "Benign Information Gathering"
Maybe some former PETA people work for the EFF now (make outrageous claims to bring attention to "the cause")
It's not a theory if it's been shown to be true.
And with the NSA being balls deep in Google's ass, you better believe the EFF is almost certainly right.
Everyone knows Google spies on students, even if they deny it. But we all know that Microsoft would never read any student's email account for their own gain.
Conspiracy theorists? They're all pissing in the same pot, you know.
Confucius say, "Find worm in apple - bad. Find half a worm - worse."
(Google hands bribe to regulators)
Shocked I tell you!
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wasn't that Google's motto?
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The more de-identified data aggregated the easier to rebuild identity.
Data mining is all about finding a needle in a haystack,
extracting coherency from apparent chaos.
Go well
Google doesn't 'take such things seriously' unless it's in their best interests to do so. Though they may have rectified the situation retroactively, I have no doubt they were absolutely culpable, and they only stopped because they got caught.
The Big Evil vs. Pomposity, Inc.? Just too good...
In the mean time, while I'm waiting for the corn to finish popping, here's a link detailing how to install Linux on said chromebook http://www.digitaltrends.com/c...
Google pinky swears that it will only use the data for improving its services. As long as that's the case we can all rest assured.
I do not doubt that Google data mines student browsing habits. Google probably has some fine line argument that the data is anonymous and has no direct links to a student. But many students are assigned a Chromebook in some districts. So you could connect a Chromebook with a student.
In a nutshell, they collect personal data but ask us to trust them to never misbehave with it.
"Ambiguous pronouns lack a clear antecedent, while vague pronouns lack an antecedent altogether. Remember that antecedent refers to the noun or pronoun that a pronoun refers to (ante meaning âoebeforeâ in Latin). In the following sentence, the pronoun is bolded: Fred visited Bob after *his* graduation.
Not just being a nazi. I had to read the title 3 times to understand it.
Good Guy Google, knows most students hadn't heard about the claims. Draws more attention to them.
Most linux users don't know this, but the man pages were named after Chuck Norris. Chuck Norris fsck'ing hates noobs!
Sue the EFF into the ground. Throw Stallman into the streets. Smash those freetards!
Stop your whining. Google is doing the right thing...
The /. karma system is very good at making certain points of view hidden, just like reddit.
It makes popular points of view seem like a consensus, and unpopular ones nonexistant.