The nation’s inaction on student image privacy policy in school districts puts students in danger and at risk.

Top priorities for student image privacy


The nation’s inaction on image privacy in school districts puts students in danger

Key points:

  • Publishing student images without protections can have serious consequences
  • Building a culture of trust to protect personal data
  • How to maintain secure access and data privacy
  • For more news on student data protection, visit eSN's IT Leadership hub

In places such as Australia, the UK, and other European countries, strict laws are already in effect to restrict the collection of personal data and the distribution of digital content involving students, to respect those students’ privacy and protect them from harm. But in the US? It’s largely still a free-for-all. Each year, US schools capture, and publish online, millions of images of students, many of which contain personally identifying information. This exposes children to serious risks such as grooming, bullying, AI voice cloning, deepfakes, and identity theft.

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