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Mar. 6, 2014

Online student privacy bill prompts debate

New legislation aims to limit the purposes for which K-12 educational websites, online services and mobile applications may collect, use and share student data. By Brian D. Andersonand and Rachel Tarko Hudson


By Brian D. Anderson and Rachel Tarko Hudson


Senate President pro Tem Darrell Steinberg has introduced new legislation aimed at limiting the purposes for which K-12 educational websites, online services and mobile applications may collect, use and share K-12 student data.


Senate Bill 1177, the Student Online Personal Information Protection Act (SOPIPA), prohibits operators of websites and mobile applications that are designed and marketed, or used, by ...

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