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SOPPA COMPLIANCE

In compliance with 105 ILCS 85/ Student Online Personal Protection Act, Taft District 90 has approved the following tools for use within Taft District 90 classrooms.  This listing is updated regularly by Taft District 90.  Questions can be directed to Jim Calabrese, Superintendent, at 815-838-0408.

 

For more information visit https://sdpc.a4l.org/district_listing.php?districtID=6527 for a full listing. 

The data below is best viewed from a non-mobile browser.

10 Frame Fill

Added

Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

None

123 Numbers - Count & Tracing

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Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

We use technologies like cookies on our website (small files stored by your browser or operating system), web beacons, or unique device identifiers to anonymously identify your computer or device. Our systems also logs information like your browser, operating system, IP address and anonymous usage data so we can deliver a better experience. We do not sell, trade, or rent Users personal identification information to others.

ABC Kids - Tracing & Phonics

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Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

We use technologies like cookies on our website (small files stored by your browser or operating system), web beacons, or unique device identifiers to anonymously identify your computer or device. Our systems also logs information like your browser, operating system, IP address and anonymous usage data so we can deliver a better experience. We do not sell, trade, or rent Users personal identification information to others.

ABCmouse.com

Added

Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

We and our third-party service providers collect Personal Information directly from Users of the Services in the form of the actions they take and activities they complete when using the Services. For example, from Adult Users, we may collect information about patterns of usage and order history; from Child Users, we may collect information about patterns of usage, which activities a child commences and completes, when a child starts and stops an activity, which areas of the Services the child frequents, the number of questions answered correctly or incorrectly, how many Tickets the child earns, what virtual items the child selects to exchange for Tickets, and the child’s choice of Avatar and customization.

We and our third-party service providers also use a variety of technologies, such as cookies (small text files that the Services save on your computer or mobile device), to automatically collect certain technical information from your computer or mobile device over time and across different websites, including when you use the Services, such as your browser type, operating system, device type, the page served, your IP address, the approximate geographic region your computer or mobile device is located in, and the websites you visited prior to visiting the Services. When you download and use one of our Apps, we and our service providers may track and collect App usage data, such as the date and time the App on your device accesses our servers and what information and files have been downloaded to the App based on your device number.

Adobe Spark Page

Added

Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

When you register to use an Adobe app or website, create an Adobe ID, or contact us for support or other offerings, Adobe collects information that identifies you. This includes:

Name;
Date of birth;
Company name;
Email address;
Telephone number;
Address;
Country;
IP address;
Mobile Device ID;
Payment/billing information (where an app or website is 'paid for');
Eligibility information (e.g., for student and teacher editions of apps [https://www.adobe.com/fragments/textandimage/education/edu-ste-eligibility-students.html]);
Types of apps and websites of interest; and
Content of customer support communications.

To help keep our databases current and to provide you the most relevant content and experiences, we may combine information provided by you with information from third party sources, in accordance with applicable law. For example, the size, industry, and other information about the company you work for (where you have provided company name) will be obtained from sources including, professional networking sites and information service providers. We may also collect and receive information from third parties, including partners, and from publicly accessible sources, for purposes that include to detect, prevent, or otherwise address fraud, security or technical issues, as well as to protect against harm to the rights, property or safety of Adobe and our employees, our users, children, or the public.

Adobe Spark Video

Added

Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

When you register to use an Adobe app or website, create an Adobe ID, or contact us for support or other offerings, Adobe collects information that identifies you. This includes:

Name;
Date of birth;
Company name;
Email address;
Telephone number;
Address;
Country;
IP address;
Mobile Device ID;
Payment/billing information (where an app or website is 'paid for');
Eligibility information (e.g., for student and teacher editions of apps [https://www.adobe.com/fragments/textandimage/education/edu-ste-eligibility-students.html]);
Types of apps and websites of interest; and
Content of customer support communications.

To help keep our databases current and to provide you the most relevant content and experiences, we may combine information provided by you with information from third party sources, in accordance with applicable law. For example, the size, industry, and other information about the company you work for (where you have provided company name) will be obtained from sources including, professional networking sites and information service providers. We may also collect and receive information from third parties, including partners, and from publicly accessible sources, for purposes that include to detect, prevent, or otherwise address fraud, security or technical issues, as well as to protect against harm to the rights, property or safety of Adobe and our employees, our users, children, or the public.

Brainscape - Smart Flashcards

Added

Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

Each time you log into and/or use our product, we automatically collect information about your activity, which we use to continually customize our product, analyze technology performance, and refine our private communications with you. This information may include the following:

Log Information: We collect log information about your use of the Platform, including the type of browser that you use; the time, duration and frequency of your access; Platform pages viewed; your IP address; and the page you visited before visiting our Platform.
Device Information: We collect information about the computer or mobile device that you use to access our Platform, including the hardware model, operating system and version, unique device identifiers, and mobile network information.
Location Information: We may collect information about the location of your device each time you use our Platform based on your consent to the collection of this information
Learning Activity: As a core part of our product offering, we store information about your study frequency and your progress toward learning various subjects. If you share content you have created with other users, we may collect information about their learning activity as well.
Web and Mobile Usage Analytics: We may use internal or third-party analytics technologies, such as Google Analytics, to track your activity such as page views, clicks, time on page, and other standard usage information. The security of this information is guaranteed by our third-party analytics partners.
Information Collected by Cookies and Other Tracking Technologies: We and our service providers collect information using various technologies, including cookies and pixel tags (which are also called clear GIFs, web beacons, or pixels). Cookies are small data files stored on your hard drive or in device memory that help us improve our Platform and your experience, and track usage of our Platform. Pixel tags are electronic images that may be used in our Platform or emails, and track usage of our Platform and effectiveness of communications. Most web browsers enable you to disable Cookies, but such actions may limit or prohibit the product from functioning properly.
Other Information: With your specific permission, we may collect other information from your device, such as photos from your camera roll, contacts of individuals you wish to find or connect with, or calendar information you want to manage via the Platform.

BumbleBee Bump Addition Lite

Added

Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

We respect and value your privacy. We're app creators, but we're also teachers and parents who like their privacy. As a result, we do not collect, store, or share any personal information or location data.

ClassDojo

Added

Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

Types of information shared:
First and Last Name

Colors & Shapes - Learn Color

Added

Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

We use technologies like cookies on our website (small files stored by your browser or operating system), web beacons, or unique device identifiers to anonymously identify your computer or device. Our systems also logs information like your browser, operating system, IP address and anonymous usage data so we can deliver a better experience. We do not sell, trade, or rent Users personal identification information to others.

DRC INSIGHT

Added

Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

When you browse DRC websites, you do so without revealing your identity. Personal information is not collected without your awareness. In the past 12 months, DRC has collected, and may require or request that you supply, personal information including your:

Name
Mailing address (personal and/or work)
Location information
Phone number
Email address
Employment information, including your organization, job title, and job role
Educational attainment
Work history

DRC may collect the above-mentioned personal information from you when you:

Register on DRC websites
Make purchases on DRC websites
Request information from DRC
Contact customer support
Interact in-person with DRC employees (e.g. trade shows, conferences, etc.)
Participate in online surveys
Participate in field tests
Apply for employment opportunities

Duck Duck Moose Reading HD

Added

Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

When you download and use our mobile applications for children, we don’t require you to provide any information and we don’t collect any information about you or your device, except we collect:

(i) non-personal information about the duration the mobile application is used and how it is used, such as the screens viewed and actions taken within the mobile applications, which is used solely to enhance and improve our applications; and

(ii) email addresses of parents who wish to receive our newsletter, with those email addresses used solely to send the newsletter.

Educreations Whiteboard

Added

Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

Educreations collects limited Personal Information from students ("Children's Personal Information"), but only where that student's school, district, and/or teacher has contracted with Educreations to collect Children's Personal Information from students for the use and benefit of the learning environment. Children under 13 years old are not allowed to create an account without a parent or guardian's permission. We recommend that minors over the age of 13 ask their parents for permission before sending any information about themselves to anyone over the Internet.

We require schools, districts, and/or teachers to obtain parental consent from students' parents before collecting any such Children's Personal Information. If you are a student, please do not send any Children's Personal Information about yourself to us, other than what we request from you when you sign up for the Service. In the event that we learn that we have collected Children's Personal Information from a student without parental consent being obtained by his or her school, district, and/or teacher, or if we learn a student has provided us Children's Personal Information beyond what we request when he or she signs up for the Service, we will delete that information as quickly as possible. If you believe that a student may have provided us Children's Personal Information beyond what is requested when signing up for the Service, or that a student's school, district, or teacher has not obtained parental consent, please contact us.

Hereinafter, references to "Personal Information" shall apply to personal information of individual Site users who are not student registrants. References to "Children's Personal Information" shall only apply to personal information of student users of the Site. General references to "information" shall apply to all users.

Endless Reader: School Ed.

Added

Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

Originator may ask for and collect from you personally identifiable information depending on the information and/or services you request, including your name, email address and other information you knowingly provide. Once you provide your personal information, you are not anonymous to Originator.

Originator also collects information about the device used to play our Apps, such as operating system, device type, and versions of our Apps you are using. Originator also collects,, archives, and uses information regarding your use of the Apps as provided herein, including information about level of usage and particular features used. This data is used to more efficiently operate Originator’s business and improve our products.. Under no circumstances, do we match any of the device or use information described in this paragraph to any personally identifiable information we may have unless we need to help you directly with a problem you’ve reported to us.
Originator does not seek to collect any personally identifiable information directly from children under the age of 13. If you are under 13, please do not submit any personally identifiable information to Originator. We additionally note that (i) any personally identifiable information that is inadvertently collected from a child will be deleted at the request of the parent or guardian, and (ii) should personally identifiable information be collected from a person we reasonably deem to be a child, it will be deleted.

Epic - Kids' Books & Reading

Added

Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

In providing our Services, we and our service providers may collect the following information from you:

Information submitted by you when you register, such as your year of birth, email address, password, your child’s age and a name for your child’s profile

Information when you purchase a subscription to the Epic Service such as your payment information, mailing address, and telephone number.

Information that you provide in public forums or otherwise voluntarily submit through our product features.

We and our service providers may also collect information from you as you use our Services, including:

Through your browser or device: Certain information is collected by most browsers or automatically through your device, such as your Media Access Control (MAC) address, computer type (Windows or Macintosh), screen resolution, operating system name and version, device manufacturer and model, language, Internet browser type and version and the name and version of the Services you are using. We use this information to help ensure that the Services function properly.

Using cookies: Cookies are pieces of information stored directly on the computer that you are using. Cookies allow us to collect information such as browser type, time spent on the Services, pages visited, language preferences, and other traffic data. We and our service providers use the information for security purposes, to facilitate navigation, to display information more effectively, to personalize your experience while using the Services, and to recognize your computer in order to assist your use of the Services. We also gather statistical information about use of the Services in order to continually improve their design and functionality, understand how they are used and assist us with resolving questions regarding them. We may also use cookies or other technologies to track responses to our online advertisements on other sites or services. If you do not want information collected through the use of cookies, there is a simple procedure in most browsers that allows you to automatically decline cookies or be given the choice of declining or accepting the transfer to your computer of a particular cookie (or cookies) from a particular site. You may also wish to refer to http://www.allaboutcookies.org/manage-cookies/index.html . If, however, you do not accept cookies, you may experience some inconvenience in your use of the Services. For example, we may not be able to recognize your computer, and you may need to log in every time you visit.

Using pixel tags and other similar technologies: Pixel tags (also known as web beacons and clear GIFs) may be used in connection with some Services to, among other things, track the actions of users of the Services (including email recipients), measure the success of our marketing campaigns and compiled statistics about usage of the Services and response rates.

IP Address: Your IP address is a number that is automatically assigned to the computer that you are using by your Internet Service Provider. An IP address may be identified and logged automatically in our server log files whenever a user accesses the Services, along with the time of the visit and the pages that were visited. Collecting IP addresses is standard practices and is done automatically by many websites, applications and other services. We use IP addresses for purposes such as calculating usage levels, diagnosing server problems, and administering the Services. We may also derive your approximate location from your IP address.

By aggregating information: Aggregated information does not identify you or any other user of the Services (for example, we may aggregate information to calculate the percentage of our users who have a particular telephone area code).

Expeditions

Added

Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

We collect information to provide better services to all our users — from figuring out basic stuff like which language you speak, to more complex things like which ads you’ll find most useful, the people who matter most to you online, or which YouTube videos you might like. The information Google collects, and how that information is used, depends on how you use our services and how you manage your privacy controls.

When you’re not signed in to a Google Account, we store the information we collect with unique identifiers tied to the browser, application, or device you’re using. This helps us do things like maintain your language preferences across browsing sessions.

When you’re signed in, we also collect information that we store with your Google Account, which we treat as personal information.

When you create a Google Account, you provide us with personal information that includes your name and a password. You can also choose to add a phone number or payment information to your account. Even if you aren’t signed in to a Google Account, you might choose to provide us with information — like an email address to receive updates about our services.

We also collect the content you create, upload, or receive from others when using our services. This includes things like email you write and receive, photos and videos you save, docs and spreadsheets you create, and comments you make on YouTube videos.

We collect information about the apps, browsers, and devices you use to access Google services, which helps us provide features like automatic product updates and dimming your screen if your battery runs low.

The information we collect includes unique identifiers, browser type and settings, device type and settings, operating system, mobile network information including carrier name and phone number, and application version number. We also collect information about the interaction of your apps, browsers, and devices with our services, including IP address, crash reports, system activity, and the date, time, and referrer URL of your request.

We collect this information when a Google service on your device contacts our servers — for example, when you install an app from the Play Store or when a service checks for automatic updates. If you’re using an Android device with Google apps, your device periodically contacts Google servers to provide information about your device and connection to our services. This information includes things like your device type, carrier name, crash reports, and which apps you've installed.

We collect information about your activity in our services, which we use to do things like recommend a YouTube video you might like. The activity information we collect may include:

Terms you search for
Videos you watch
Views and interactions with content and ads
Voice and audio information when you use audio features
Purchase activity
People with whom you communicate or share content
Activity on third-party sites and apps that use our services
Chrome browsing history you’ve synced with your Google Account

We collect information about your location when you use our services, which helps us offer features like driving directions for your weekend getaway or showtimes for movies playing near you.

Your location can be determined with varying degrees of accuracy by:

GPS
IP address
Sensor data from your device
Information about things near your device, such as Wi-Fi access points, cell towers, and Bluetooth-enabled devices

The types of location data we collect depend in part on your device and account settings. For example, you can turn your Android device’s location on or off using the device’s settings app. You can also turn on Location History if you want to create a private map of where you go with your signed-in devices.

In some circumstances, Google also collects information about you from publicly accessible sources. For example, if your name appears in your local newspaper, Google’s Search engine may index that article and display it to other people if they search for your name. We may also collect information about you from trusted partners, including marketing partners who provide us with information about potential customers of our business services, and security partners who provide us with information to protect against abuse. We also receive information from advertisers to provide advertising and research services on their behalf.

We use various technologies to collect and store information, including cookies, pixel tags, local storage, such as browser web storage or application data caches, databases, and server logs.

Fish School – 123 ABC for Kids

Added

Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

When you download and use our mobile applications for children, we don’t require you to provide any information and we don’t collect any information about you or your device, except we collect:

(i) non-personal information about the duration the mobile application is used and how it is used, such as the screens viewed and actions taken within the mobile applications, which is used solely to enhance and improve our applications; and

(ii) email addresses of parents who wish to receive our newsletter, with those email addresses used solely to send the newsletter.

Flipgrid.

Added

Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

Discussion Owners provide consent for the collection of Student personal information as discussed in Section 6 of this Privacy Policy, below. When a Student posts content (text, images, photographs, videos, messages, comments, links, or any other kind of content) using the Service, the information contained in the posting, including first name, last name, email address, and any audio and image included within any video will be stored in our Service as per the consent provided by the Discussion Owner. Depending on the Discussion Owner’s privacy settings for the Group or Topic, other Users may view and share Student content.

If a Student provides us with feedback or contacts us via email, we will collect the Student's name and email address, as well as any other content included in the email, for purposes of replying to the Student and improving the Service.

Freckle by Renaissance

Added

Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

We gather the various types of information below:
•Usage Information: We keep track of activity in relation to how You and/or Your Authorized Users use the Products including traffic, location, logs and other communication data.
Effective Date: 5/21/2021©Copyright 2021 Renaissance Learning, Inc. All rights reserved. (800) 338-4204 www.renaissance.com2R60990. 21 May 2021
•Device Information: We log information about You and/or Your Authorized User’s computing device when they use the Products including the device’s unique device identifier, IP address, browser, operating system, and mobile network.
•Information collected by Cookies and other similar technologies: We use various technologies to collect aggregated user information which may include saving cookies to Authorized User’s computers.
•Stored Information and Files: The Products may access files, including metadata, stored on Authorized Users’ computing devices if You choose to send or provide to Us.
•Information Input by You or Authorized Users: We receive and store information You or Your Authorized Users input into the Products. •Information Generated from using the Products: We store information generated by Authorized User’s use of the Products.

Geoboard, by The Math Learning Center

Added

Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

Certain features of the Website may ask you to voluntarily provide personal information. Some common ways you may be asked to provide personal information include when you:

Contact us through the Website;
Complete and submit a form to obtain additional information about the products and services we offer, including requests for guest passes or free trials;
Submit an order through our Store;
Sign up to receive our Newsletter and other information from us;
Create an account on our Bridges Educator Site;
Participate in testing of new products or services on our Website.

Depending on the nature of your interaction with us, the information collected on the Website may consist of information including, but not limited to, your full name; home or business address; billing address; phone number; fax number; email address; other information that could be used to contact you via mail, in person, or online or to identify you personally; demographic information (such as your ZIP code);

If you are a teacher, or school or district administrator, we may also collect details regarding your school or institution, including school/institution type, school/institution name, school/institution district, school/institution size, number of students enrolled in the school/institution, and the class(es) or grade level(s) you work with; employment-related information, such as your job title; personal information you input into any message box if you fill out a “Contact Us” form, “Request a Guest Pass” form, “Order” form, or similar form on the Website; information submitted to us via email; information you input into any open text box or search box, including search terms, comments, and other miscellaneous information; and any other information you actively enter into the Website.

When we ask you to provide personal information on the Website, including for the provision of required personal information, we will explain the reasons you are asked to provide that information. Generally, and unless otherwise indicated, any required information that you may be asked to provide is needed to provide you with the products and services requested by you on the Website. In some instances, if you choose not to provide us with your personal information, you may not be able to use certain features of the Website.

C. Information That We Collect Automatically

As mentioned above, we use certain analytics tools on our Website to collect usage and performance data. As soon as you navigate to the Website and continue to browse through the Website or use one our Apps, these analytics tools automatically collect and store certain information from your computer or device about your visit such as your IP address or mobile device ID. In some countries, including those in the European Economic Area, some of this information may be considered personal information under applicable data protection laws.

As described in the How We Collect Automatically Collected Information section below, some of the specific information we may collect automatically when you visit the Website includes usage data, such as the date and time of visit, duration of visit, type of web browser used, operating system/platform used, your IP address or mobile device ID, the websites from which you linked to the Website, and your CPU speed. We may also note whether and how you use the Website by recording site traffic patterns and “clickstreams.”

Some of the usage data is collected by Google Analytics™ and provided to us, as explained in greater detail in the Automatically Collected Information Provided to Us by Google Analytics™ section below. Similarly, as described above, when you download and use one of our mobile Apps, Apple® Analytics may automatically collect certain usage and performance data associated with your use of the App. Apple® never discloses any personal information collected by Apple® Analytics to us or any other third party.

This automatically collected information allows us to better understand the visitors who come to our Website or use our Apps, where they come from, and what ‎content on our Website or Apps is of interest to them. We only ever use this automatically collected information for our internal analytics purposes, to diagnose problems with our ‎servers, and to improve the quality, performance, and functionality of the Website and Apps, and their ‎relevance to our users‎.

D. Information Provided by Our Customers (Bridges Educator Site only)

Because we provide accounts and access to our Bridges site to our institutional customers (e.g., schools and school districts) for use by their end-users (e.g., teachers and administrators), our institutional customers may provide limited information about their end-users in order to (i) set up and maintain the end-user accounts within Bridges, and (ii) for us to be able to provide access to Bridges to end-users. In such instances, any information provided by the customer will be limited to a username and password. However, in most cases the end users provide this information themselves. In addition, if needed, end-users can update this information when accessing their Bridges account.

Google

Added

Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

We collect information to provide better services to all our users — from figuring out basic stuff like which language you speak, to more complex things like which ads you’ll find most useful, the people who matter most to you online, or which YouTube videos you might like. The information Google collects, and how that information is used, depends on how you use our services and how you manage your privacy controls.

When you’re not signed in to a Google Account, we store the information we collect with unique identifiers tied to the browser, application, or device you’re using. This helps us do things like maintain your language preferences across browsing sessions.

When you’re signed in, we also collect information that we store with your Google Account, which we treat as personal information.

When you create a Google Account, you provide us with personal information that includes your name and a password. You can also choose to add a phone number or payment information to your account. Even if you aren’t signed in to a Google Account, you might choose to provide us with information — like an email address to receive updates about our services.

We also collect the content you create, upload, or receive from others when using our services. This includes things like email you write and receive, photos and videos you save, docs and spreadsheets you create, and comments you make on YouTube videos.

We collect information about the apps, browsers, and devices you use to access Google services, which helps us provide features like automatic product updates and dimming your screen if your battery runs low.

The information we collect includes unique identifiers, browser type and settings, device type and settings, operating system, mobile network information including carrier name and phone number, and application version number. We also collect information about the interaction of your apps, browsers, and devices with our services, including IP address, crash reports, system activity, and the date, time, and referrer URL of your request.

We collect this information when a Google service on your device contacts our servers — for example, when you install an app from the Play Store or when a service checks for automatic updates. If you’re using an Android device with Google apps, your device periodically contacts Google servers to provide information about your device and connection to our services. This information includes things like your device type, carrier name, crash reports, and which apps you've installed.

We collect information about your activity in our services, which we use to do things like recommend a YouTube video you might like. The activity information we collect may include:

Terms you search for
Videos you watch
Views and interactions with content and ads
Voice and audio information when you use audio features
Purchase activity
People with whom you communicate or share content
Activity on third-party sites and apps that use our services
Chrome browsing history you’ve synced with your Google Account

We collect information about your location when you use our services, which helps us offer features like driving directions for your weekend getaway or showtimes for movies playing near you.

Your location can be determined with varying degrees of accuracy by:

GPS
IP address
Sensor data from your device
Information about things near your device, such as Wi-Fi access points, cell towers, and Bluetooth-enabled devices

The types of location data we collect depend in part on your device and account settings. For example, you can turn your Android device’s location on or off using the device’s settings app. You can also turn on Location History if you want to create a private map of where you go with your signed-in devices.

In some circumstances, Google also collects information about you from publicly accessible sources. For example, if your name appears in your local newspaper, Google’s Search engine may index that article and display it to other people if they search for your name. We may also collect information about you from trusted partners, including marketing partners who provide us with information about potential customers of our business services, and security partners who provide us with information to protect against abuse. We also receive information from advertisers to provide advertising and research services on their behalf.

We use various technologies to collect and store information, including cookies, pixel tags, local storage, such as browser web storage or application data caches, databases, and server logs.

Google Classroom

Added

Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

A Google Workspace for Education account is a Google Account created and managed by a school for use by students and educators. When creating this account, the school may provide Google with certain personal information about its students and educators, which includes a user’s name, email address, and password in most cases, but could also include secondary email, phone, and address if the school chooses to provide that information. Google may also collect personal information directly from users of Google Workspace for Education accounts, such as telephone number, profile photo or other information they add to a Google Workspace for Education account.

Google also collects information based on the use of our services. This includes:

device information, such as the hardware model, operating system version, unique device identifiers, and mobile network information including phone number of the user;
log information, including details of how a user used our service, device event information, and the user's Internet protocol (IP) address;
location information, as determined by various technologies including IP address, GPS, and other sensors;
unique application numbers, such as application version number; and
cookies or similar technologies which are used to collect and store information about a browser or device, such as preferred language and other settings.

Google Earth

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June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

A Google Workspace for Education account is a Google Account created and managed by a school for use by students and educators. When creating this account, the school may provide Google with certain personal information about its students and educators, which includes a user’s name, email address, and password in most cases, but could also include secondary email, phone, and address if the school chooses to provide that information. Google may also collect personal information directly from users of Google Workspace for Education accounts, such as telephone number, profile photo or other information they add to a Google Workspace for Education account.

Google also collects information based on the use of our services. This includes:

device information, such as the hardware model, operating system version, unique device identifiers, and mobile network information including phone number of the user;
log information, including details of how a user used our service, device event information, and the user's Internet protocol (IP) address;
location information, as determined by various technologies including IP address, GPS, and other sensors;
unique application numbers, such as application version number; and
cookies or similar technologies which are used to collect and store information about a browser or device, such as preferred language and other settings.

Google Meet

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June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

A Google Workspace for Education account is a Google Account created and managed by a school for use by students and educators. When creating this account, the school may provide Google with certain personal information about its students and educators, which includes a user’s name, email address, and password in most cases, but could also include secondary email, phone, and address if the school chooses to provide that information. Google may also collect personal information directly from users of Google Workspace for Education accounts, such as telephone number, profile photo or other information they add to a Google Workspace for Education account.

Google also collects information based on the use of our services. This includes:

device information, such as the hardware model, operating system version, unique device identifiers, and mobile network information including phone number of the user;
log information, including details of how a user used our service, device event information, and the user's Internet protocol (IP) address;
location information, as determined by various technologies including IP address, GPS, and other sensors;
unique application numbers, such as application version number; and
cookies or similar technologies which are used to collect and store information about a browser or device, such as preferred language and other settings.

GooseChase

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June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)


1.1 Personal Information Collected Through Input

We may collect Personal Information when you register for an account on the Website, App and/or Service, when you use the GooseChase Service, during communications with you and/or when you make payments through the Service, through user support, and/or by way of user surveys. This Information includes your Identity Data, Contact Data, Profile Data and Marketing and Communication Data and real-time information about the location of your device. You may decline to allow the Service to collect your location information. Note, however, that opting out of the Service’s collection of location information will cause its location-based features to be disabled. If you connect to the Website, App and/or Service using credentials from a third-party application such as Facebook or Twitter, you authorize Us to collect your authentication information, such as your username and encrypted access credentials. We may also collect other information available on or through your third party application account, including, for example, your name, profile picture, country, hometown, email address, date of birth, gender, friends' names and profile pictures, and networks, in which case the specific information collected from the third-party application will be displayed to you when you log in through such application. You may, however, access our Website, App and/or Service without providing any personally identifiable information.
1.2 Personal Information Collected Automatically

GooseChase may also collect certain information from visitors to and customers of the Website, such as Technical Data, Transaction Data and Usage Data. This information is logged to help diagnose technical problems, and to administer our Website in order to constantly improve the quality of the Service. We may also track and analyze non-identifying and aggregate usage and volume statistical information from our visitors and customers and provide such information to third parties.

We may also use technologies such as cookies, beacons, scripts and tags. These technologies are used in analyzing trends, administering the website, tracking users' movements around the site, and gathering demographic information about our user base as a whole. We may receive reports based on the use of these technologies by these companies on an individual and aggregated basis. Various browsers may offer their own management tools for removing these types of tracking technologies. For more information about our use of cookies and how to opt-out of cookies, please see our Cookie Policy located at: www.goosechase.com/cookie-policy/.

Our website may include social media features or other tools, such as the Facebook Login or Like buttons, the Facebook Pixel and widgets, such as the Share this button or interactive mini-programs that run on our website. These features may collect your Internet protocol address, which page you are visiting on our website, and may set a cookie or pixel to enable the feature to function properly or record that you visited our Site. Social media features and widgets are either hosted by a third party or hosted directly on our website. Your interactions with these features are governed by the privacy statement of the company providing it. Information collected by these social media businesses is set out in their privacy statements.
1.3 Children

We do not knowingly collect or solicit Personal Information from anyone under the age of 13 or other applicable “Designated Age” (as that term is defined in the Terms of Service) in the User’s jurisdiction or knowingly allow such persons to register for the Service (as that term is defined in the Terms of Service www.goosechase.com/terms-of-service/). No one under the applicable Designated Age in their jurisdiction may provide any Personal Information to us or on the Service. Further restrictions in this respect are set out in the Terms of Service www.goosechase.com/terms-of-service/.

IXL - Math, English, & More

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June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

Information you provide us. Through the Parent's account set-up, the Parent provides information about the child(ren) authorized by the Parent to use the Service through the Parent's account, including a profile name and selection of a profile avatar. We recommend that the Parent selects a profile name that does not include the real name or identifying characteristics of the child. The Parent may also create a "secret word," which functions similar to a password to access the child profile, though it cannot be used to sign in to the Service without the Parent first signing in to the Parent's account using the Parent's login credentials. IXL does not request a birthdate or any additional personal information from the user of the child profile, though the child may change his/her profile avatar, secret word and profile name (of course, the Parent will see these changes through the Parent's account dashboard).

IXL uses this information to provide the Service to the user of the child profile. IXL uses the e-mail address provided by users of Parent accounts to communicate messages about the account, such as subscription notices and password resets, and the child user reports and awards.

Information collected from the Child's use of the Service. During the course of providing the Service, we collect information about the user of the child profile's use of the Service and information submitted to the Service, such as answers to questions, for the purpose of providing feedback to the user and for compiling reports and awards.

When your Child accesses the Service through the Parent's account, we automatically collect and store usage information as well as information about the device used by the Parent and Child to access the Service. For example, we collect an IP address, location (at the city level), browser type, language preferences, and other information about the device used to access the Service, such as the device type, model and manufacturer and a unique identifier which allows us to uniquely identify your browser, device, or account, as well as account usage information such as the day/time stamp, referring/exit pages and URLs, pages viewed, and similar information. This information is typically collected through a variety of tracking technologies, including cookies, web beacons, log files, and similar technology (collectively, "tracking technologies"), and we may use third party providers to collect this information on our behalf. This data collection is explained in greater detail in Section 1 of our Privacy Policy under the sub-heading "Information we receive when you use the Service."

We use this information to secure and improve the Service, to provide personalized content and information, to remember you when you return to the Service at a later time or using a different device, to improve the Service, to save you time, to provide better technical support, to track website usage and other similar purposes.

Jamboard

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June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

A Google Workspace for Education account is a Google Account created and managed by a school for use by students and educators. When creating this account, the school may provide Google with certain personal information about its students and educators, which includes a user’s name, email address, and password in most cases, but could also include secondary email, phone, and address if the school chooses to provide that information. Google may also collect personal information directly from users of Google Workspace for Education accounts, such as telephone number, profile photo or other information they add to a Google Workspace for Education account.

Google also collects information based on the use of our services. This includes:

device information, such as the hardware model, operating system version, unique device identifiers, and mobile network information including phone number of the user;
log information, including details of how a user used our service, device event information, and the user's Internet protocol (IP) address;
location information, as determined by various technologies including IP address, GPS, and other sensors;
unique application numbers, such as application version number; and
cookies or similar technologies which are used to collect and store information about a browser or device, such as preferred language and other settings.

Khan Academy

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June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

We take the information you provide to us very seriously, and we strive to put you in control of decisions around your information.

You can use many features of the Service without registering for an account or providing any other personal information. If you create an account on the Khan Academy Service, or communicate with Khan Academy, you may provide to Khan Academy what is generally called “Personal Information” or “Personal Data,” such as your full name, birthdate, email address or other information that can be used to identify you. Information which cannot be used to identify you as an individual is “de-identified” or non-personal information.

We collect information, including personal information, in a variety of ways which may vary according to your use of the Service and your account settings. The categories of personal information we collect may include:

Contact and profile information
Account and authentication information from third-party integrated services
Location information
Information about your browser or device
Donation and applicant data
Non-personal information which may be linked to your Personal Information

Below, we describe examples of the categories of information we collect from and about you when you use our Service:
Information you provide to us and information we receive about you from others
Contact and profile information.

When you create an account on the Khan Academy Service, or communicate with us, we may collect personal information including your name, email address, and birthdate. After you register, you may also choose to provide additional information in your profile, such as your nickname, location (city), and other personal or demographic information. In addition, we may ask you for personal information at other times, such as when you contact our technical support team, send us an email, complete a user survey, or otherwise communicate with Khan Academy.
Information from Integrated Sign-On Services.

If you decide to register through or otherwise grant access to a third-party social networking or integrated service (what we call an “Integrated Service”), such as Facebook, Google, Clever or similar single sign-on service, Khan Academy may also collect Personal Information that is already associated with your Integrated Service account. You may also have the option of sharing additional information with Khan Academy through an Integrated Service, as controlled through your settings on that Integrated Service. If you choose to provide such information, during registration or otherwise, Khan Academy will treat the information as Personal Information and will use it in the ways described in this Privacy Policy.
Information obtained from other users.

We make available certain features on our Service that allow other users to provide us information about you. For example, a parent or teacher may provide information relating to a Child User, such as when a parent registers an account for their Child and provide us with certain information about the Child, such as user name and age.
Information provided by partners and other sources.

We may also receive information from third party organizations with which we partner to provide educational services. If we combine or associate information from other sources with Personal Information that we collect through our Service, we will treat the combined information as Personal Information in accordance with this Privacy Policy.
Information we collect to enable your participation in special programs or features.

From time to time, Khan Academy may feature a special program or activity we offer in partnership with a third party. If you participate in these special programs, Khan Academy may collect personal information from you to facilitate those programs. For example, LearnStorm participants may be asked to provide information related to event logistics and prize awarding and processing (e.g., contact information, dietary restrictions, shirt sizes, etc.), and College Board program participants may provide information regarding study habits and test scores (e.g., the number of hours studied, modules or tests taken, scores earned, etc.).
Information about how you access and use the Service
Information about your use of our Service.

We may collect usage information about your use of our Service, such as the number of problems you have attempted, the number of videos you have viewed, and the amount of time spent to complete a problem. This enables us to better tailor educational experiences that are most appropriate for you.
Location information.

We may collect and use information about your location (such as your country) or infer your approximate location based on your IP address in order to provide you with tailored educational experiences for your region, but we don't collect the precise geolocation of you or your device. You may be able to change the settings on your computer or mobile device to prevent it from providing us with any location information.
Other information
Donation and applicant information.

If you donate to Khan Academy via PayPal, we may obtain your name and mailing address to send a thank you note, or if you apply for a job with Khan Academy via an online recruiting site, we will obtain the information you provide in your application for that purpose.
Usage and device information.

To provide a personalized learning and high-quality experience for our users, we may use various technologies that automatically record certain technical information from your browser or device when you visit our website, read our emails, use our Service or otherwise engage with us. This information is typically collected through a variety of tracking technologies, including cookies, web beacons, Flash objects, log files, and similar technology (collectively, “tracking technologies”). These tracking technologies cookies collect information about how you use the Service (e.g., the pages you view, the links you click, and other actions you take on the Service), information about your browser and online usage patterns (e.g., Internet Protocol (“IP”) address, browser type, browser language, referring / exit pages and URLs, pages viewed, whether you opened an email, links clicked), and information about the device(s) you use to access the Service (e.g., mobile device identifier, mobile carrier, device type, model and manufacturer, mobile device operating system brand and model, and whether you access the Service from multiple devices). We may collect analytics data, or use third-party analytics tools such as Google Analytics, to help us measure traffic and usage trends for the Sites and to understand more about the demographics of our users. You can learn more about Google's practices at http://www.google.com/policies/privacy/partners, and view its currently available opt-out options at https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout. We may also work with third party partners to employ technologies, including the application of statistical modeling tools, which permit us to recognize and contact you across multiple devices. Although we do our best to honor the privacy preferences of our users, we are unable to respond to Do Not Track signals set by your browser at this time.

We use or may use the data collected through tracking technologies to better display our website, to save you time, to provide better technical support, for promotional purposes, and to track website usage. For example, cookies help us to:

Keep track of whether you are signed in or have previously signed in so that we can display all the features that are available to you.
Remember your settings on the pages you visit, so that we can display your preferred content the next time you visit.
Customize the function and appearance of the pages you visit based on information relating to your account; for example, in order to default you to a particular study level, or to remember customized settings for a report.
Track website usage for various purposes including sales, marketing, and billing.

Khan Academy Kids

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June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

We collect personal information and usage information when a parent (“Parent” or “You”) downloads and uses the App, including:

Information you provide to us. When you sign up for an account on the Khan Academy Kids app, we collect your email address. When you click on our email to verify your email address, we will collect your IP address and approximate location at the city or zip code level where you verified the email address. If you choose to establish an account so you may access the App across various devices, we will collect your password. We may collect additional information from you if you contact our technical support team, send us an email, complete a user survey, or otherwise communicate with us.
Information you provide about your child. During account registration, we ask you to provide the name and age of your child. We recommend you select a nickname or silly name for your child’s user name, and do not use your child’s real name, for additional security purposes. We do not ask for or collect any additional personal information from your child.
App usage information we collect when you use the App. We collect information about how you use the App, such as the features you use and the time spent on the App. We associate this information with an internal account ID we assign to you for our internal purposes, including, for example, to help us recognize you across devices you use to access the App and personalize your experience based on your last App use. We may also collect other information from your device(s) or from the app store through which you downloaded the Khan Academy Kids app. This includes information of additional devices linked to your account, including any device(s)your child uses to access Khan Academy Kids. For example, we may collect information about the device(s) you, and the children accessing our App through your account, use to access the App (e.g., mobile carrier, device type, model and manufacturer, mobile device operating system brand and model, preferred language). We may collect analytics data to help us measure traffic and usage trends for the App and to understand more about the demographics of our users. We use this information to customize the function and appearance of the App based on information related to your account (e.g., the age of your child and your device settings).

Kids A-Z

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June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

Throughout this Privacy Policy, we use the term “Personal Information” to describe information that can be used to directly or indirectly contact or identify you, such as your full name, home or other physical address, email address, and telephone number. Personal Information also includes anonymous information that is linked to information that can be used to directly or indirectly contact or identify you. Personal Information does not include information that has been made anonymous or aggregated so that it can no longer be used, whether in combination with other information or otherwise, to contact or identify you.

We use the term “Non Personal Information” to describe information that cannot be used to directly or indirectly contact or identify you and that is not linked to information that can be used to directly or indirectly contact or identify you. Non Personal Information includes passively collected information about your activities on our Services, such as usage data, to the extent that information is not linked to your Personal Information.


Account Creation by Teacher and Parent Users


Teachers, parents, and other adult visitors over 18 must create accounts in order to purchase a subscription to any Service or to secure free trial access to any Service. During our online purchase process, we collect and store your first and last name, street address, email address, phone number, and school and school district. We also collect the username, password, and security question and answer you create, and if you volunteer your fax number, occupation, and class grade level, we collect and store that information. If you choose to pay with a credit card, we collect your credit card number, card type, expiration date, and security code. We transmit this payment information for processing, and we do not store this information. If you choose to pay via purchase order, check, or money order, we collect the payment information that you mail to us. If you choose to create an account for free trial access to any Service, we collect and store your full name, street address, and email address, occupation, school and school district affiliation, and username during that process. Following both account creation processes, we also collect information about whether you opt in to receive our eNews, updates, and offers.

We will not use the Personal Information collected during the account creation process for any purposes other than securing verifiable parental consent; fulfilling requested transactions; sending you order confirmations and other notifications you request or that are required by law; providing you with access to the Services, including ensuring proper licensing and providing necessary copyright permissions; and providing the customer service, technical support, and sales support you request.


Teacher Login Credentials


Certain of our Services—Kids A-Z, Raz-Plus, Raz-Kids, Headsprout, Science A-Z, ReadyTest A-Z, Writing A-Z, and Vocabulary A-Z—offer tools for online learning beyond downloadable resources for teachers. We offer online teacher portals, student portals, and parent portals that provide common access to all of these Services that a school district, school, teacher, or other adult has purchased.

If you are an adult with teacher access to these Services, we collect the username and password you create during the purchase process or subsequently assigned to you by your school or school district purchaser each time you login to the teacher portal. Any time you request that we reset your password, and submit your email address as part of that process, we collect your email address.

We will not use this Personal Information for any purposes other than verifying your identity and authenticating your login; facilitating your access to content; and monitoring subscription compliance. If you personally purchase access to any Service, we may use your user credentials to provide the customer service, technical support, and sales support you request. If a district, school, or other individual purchases access to any Service on your behalf, we display your login credentials on your designated Learning A-Z coordinator’s online “Accounts Site” to facilitate access to content.


Parent Login Credentials


If you are the parent of a child whose teacher or school has access to Kids A-Z, Raz-Plus, Raz-Kids, Headsprout, Science A-Z, ReadyTest A-Z, Writing A-Z, or Vocabulary A-Z, you may request access to the parent portal. We collect your email address in order to send you an email to allow you to create a username and password for access to the parent portal. We also collect your user credentials each time you login to the parent portal. Any time you request that we reset your password, and submit your email address as part of that process, we collect your email address.

We will not use this Personal Information for any purposes other than verifying your identity, authenticating your login, and facilitating your access to the parent portal.


Student Login Credentials Created by Teacher and Parent Users


Adults with teacher access to our Services that provide tools for online learning— Kids A-Z, Raz-Plus, Raz-Kids, Headsprout, Science A-Z, ReadyTest A-Z, Writing A-Z, and Vocabulary A-Z—must create a classroom roster and assign students user credentials before students can access the Services.

We collect and store the student login credentials that you create. We will not use this Personal Information for any purpose other than providing you and your students access to the Services.


Account Activity by Teacher and Parent Users


If you are an adult with teacher access to our Services that provide tools for online learning, the first time you login to the teacher portal, you must enter your first and last name, class name, grade level, and school name, and we collect that information.

Once you create a classroom roster in the teacher portal, you can access classroom reports that become available as your students complete assignments in our Services. These classroom reports show the number of activities completed; each student’s progress on incomplete activities; the number and time each student logged in; the bonus and incentive stars earned; student rankings; and the accuracy level for any skill group you create. If you are an adult with parent access to the Services, you can view similar reports regarding only your child’s activity through the parent portal. If you have teacher access, you can review student activity on the Services; give students assignments; access student voice recordings submitted for review and grading; and send voice recordings or text messages to students. If you have parent access, you can review the activity of your child on the Services, send text messages to your child and review messages sent to your child, but you cannot give assignments.

We will not use any Personal Information we gather about you as you use the Services for any purposes other than verifying your identity and authenticating your login; facilitating your access to paid content; and monitoring subscription compliance. You control what information you provide to and about your students as you interact with the Services. If you have teacher access, the student information you provide as you use the Services should be limited to information that is relevant to the legitimate educational purpose of improving student performance. We will not ask you to enter, and you are specifically instructed not to enter, information about students that is not relevant to this legitimate educational purpose. You are also responsible for keeping the student information that you enter accurate, complete and up to date. If you recognize that student information is inaccurate, incomplete, or outdated, you are responsible for correcting it. Please note, however, that the “class chart” name that you assign to a student may be anything you choose and need not be the student’s actual name. For assistance, or if you experience difficulties making corrections to student information, please contact us. We will use information about students entered by teacher and parent users to provide services to your school educational institution. We will not keep such student information after you or the school educational institution instructs us to delete it. You may not disclose or otherwise use the student data entered on this site for any unauthorized purposes.

When you are logged in to the teacher or parent portals, we automatically collect Non Personal Information about your use of the Service to support our internal operations, including information about how various features of the Service are used, what you download, and the number, frequency and length of each session. We do not combine this Non Personal Information with or link it to any of the Personal Information mentioned above.


Correspondence With Us


We collect and retain Personal and Non Personal Information from you when you send us a message or chat with us via our website, when you send us an email, or when you sign up for a newsletter on our website. We use such information solely to provide the services or support you request.


Location Information


We collect and store information about your geographic location on our teacher-facing ReadyTest A-Z website, which is a Service directed to users over 13, in order to provide Texas-specific content to educators in Texas. Your location information is collected only if you enable your computer or mobile device to send us location information and/or if you expressly grant us permission to collect it by clicking “Allow” in a dialogue window that automatically pops up when you navigate to this website.


Automated Information


We automatically receive and record certain technical information from your browser as you use our Services, including your IP address, to improve the functionality of our Services. When we collect an IP address, we combine it with other information submitted by the user’s browser, such as requests for files from the web server. We compile this information to create access logs, which we analyze to determine trends, such as which pages are used the most, which browsers are most frequently used by visitors to access the site, and which areas of the world site users are accessing our products from most frequently. Our access logs do not contain any information which can be uniquely associated with any particular IP address or Personal Information about any individual user.


Cookies


We use "cookies" to collect information on the non-student facing, commercial Site such as www.learninga-z.com. For example, we may use these technologies to collect information about the ways visitors use this Site - which pages they visit, which links they use, and how long they stay on each page. We also use these technologies to support certain features of this Site. For example, we use these technologies to personalize your experience when you use this Site and to save you the trouble of reentering information already in our database or to prompt the settings you established on previous visits.

The information we collect using cookies and similar technologies is not, in and of itself, personally identifiable, but we may link it to personal information that you provide. If you do not wish to receive cookies, you may set your browser to reject cookies or to alert you when a cookie is placed on your computer. Although you are not required to accept cookies when you visit this Site, you may be unable to use all of the functionality of this Site if your browser rejects our cookies.

Math Kids - Add,Subtract,Count

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June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

We use technologies like cookies on our website (small files stored by your browser or operating system), web beacons, or unique device identifiers to anonymously identify your computer or device. Our systems also logs information like your browser, operating system, IP address and anonymous usage data so we can deliver a better experience. We do not sell, trade, or rent Users personal identification information to others.

Merriam-Webster Dictionary

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June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

In accordance with the Federal Children's Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998 (COPPA), we will never knowingly solicit, nor will we accept, personally identifiable information from users known to be under thirteen (13) years of age without the consent of their educational institution or the child's parent or guardian. We do, however, use COPPA-compliant, third party services that automatically collect or share certain information and usage data with us to support our internal operations as described under How we use your information and Puku third-party service providers below.

If an educational institution with students that are under thirteen (13) years of age uses our Merriam-Webster Unabridged Service, the educational institution also may provide us with personally identifiable information about its students. We use student information to provide this Service to the educational institution and its students, consistent with our Merriam-Webster Unabridged Privacy Notice.

If you believe that we have collected personal information from someone under the age of 13, please contact us at: privacy@m-w.com.

Moose Math - Duck Duck Moose

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June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

When you download and use our mobile applications for children, we don’t require you to provide any information and we don’t collect any information about you or your device, except we collect:

(i) non-personal information about the duration the mobile application is used and how it is used, such as the screens viewed and actions taken within the mobile applications, which is used solely to enhance and improve our applications; and

(ii) email addresses of parents who wish to receive our newsletter, with those email addresses used solely to send the newsletter.

Mosyle Manager MDM for Schools

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June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

We collect the following types of information:

Personal Data
“Personal Data” is any information relating to a User that identifies or can be used to identify that User, either separately or in combination with other readily available data that is received by us. As a Primary Leader, you voluntarily provide us this information when you initially establish an account on the Service. As of the effective date of this Privacy Policy, to establish an account for the School, we ask you to provide all the information necessary to complete the sign-up form available on https://manager.mosyle.com/signup, including the School’s name, website, address and your name, email, and phone Once the School’s account is established, you (as Primary Leader) will have the power to freely register, manually or by using integrations with a third-party software, all the other Users, providing information such as name, email and role (the “School’s Data”).

We don’t ask the School to share Personal Data of its Users as part of the School’s Data. We don’t request any Personal Data from any other User other than the Primary Leader. The information that is part of the School’s Data is only intended to allow the School to use the Services in an efficient manner and also to internally identify which User is currently assigned to each managed device.

Also, the Services can be technically used without any School’s Data, just by using only the Managed Device Information to organize and manage the devices.

We, as a Processor of the School’s Data, are not responsible and have no available methods to validate if the School’s Data is accurate and represents or not a natural person.

The School and the Primary Leader also represent and warrant that they will require Users to read this Privacy Policy.

Finally, when Administrative Users and Teachers log on to their accounts, we will record their geo-location, IP address and/or unique mobile device identifier and may tie it to their specific account.

We do not knowingly collect Personal Data through the sign-up form on our Site from anyone under age 16. If you are under 16, please do not leave your contact information on our Site. If you are a parent or guardian of a child under 16 years old and you learn that your child has left Personal Data on our Site, please contact us at legal@mosyle.com. Students’ login credentials are based on codes generated by us based information provided by the Administrative Users.

Except as described in this Privacy Policy, we do not request or knowingly receive Personal Data from Students or anyone else who is younger than the age of majority in their place of residence.

In addition, if a User provides us feedback or contacts us (for support, for example), we will collect the data included in the communication.

NWEA Secure Testing

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June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

nformation We Collect Directly From You

The type of information that we collect directly from you varies based on your interaction with our Website. We collect information directly from you when you register an online form request for our sales team, place a customer service ticket with us, complete a form to register for a webinar, download a white paper or other marketing material.

Information collected, includes, but is not limited to, name, email address, district/school/organization name, state, country, phone number, and job role/title.

Information Collected Automatically

When you visit our site, we may collect certain information automatically from your device. Specifically, the information we collect automatically may include information like your IP address, device type, browser-type, broad geographic location (e.g. country or city-level location), and other technical information. We may also collect information about how your device has interacted with our site, including the pages accessed and links clicked.

Nearpod

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June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

The type of information Nearpod collects depends on whether you’re accessing the Nearpod Materials by visiting our website and/or app, have an account, or are accessing the Nearpod Materials as a student.

a. Website Visitors. For individuals who visit the Nearpod website but do not fill out an online form, contact us, or create (or have previously created) an account, we automatically collect IP address, a device identifier, and other non-personally identifiable information. For example, we may receive information from your device when you use Nearpod, including, but not limited to: the duration of time you spend on Nearpod, the type of device you’re using, the version of the Nearpod application on mobile devices, device event information like crashes, hardware settings, date and time information, and actions performed by you while visiting our website or application. Our website uses cookie technology (e.g. Google Analytics ). Users and Institutions may implement browser controls to block and delete Nearpod’s use of cookies, pixels and similar technologies; however, such actions may prevent or impair required functionality and use of the Nearpod Materials.

1. STUDENT LESSON JOIN: To avoid the use of marketing cookies or similar technologies for our Student Nearpod Users, students should access the Nearpod Materials through the following landing page: www.nearpod.com/student.

b. Account Holders & those who voluntarily provide information to Nearpod. In addition to the data collected for our Website Visitors, if you voluntarily provide additional information to us by registering for an account, filling out an online form found on our website, or voluntarily providing us your information at a conference, we may collect additional information from you. For example, in addition to the items in the previous section you may be asked to provide some basic information such as your first and last name, email address, school, password, role, and a profile photo (optional). Additionally, Educator Nearpod Users have the option to create their own content on the Nearpod Materials, which Nearpod will store, process, and use solely for providing the Nearpod Materials to you. In HTML emails that we may send you, we may use technical methods for a number of purposes, including determining whether you have opened or forwarded those emails and/or clicked on any links in those e-mails. These technical methods may enable us to collect and use information in a form that is personally identifiable.



You can review Google’s Privacy Policy here; and update or revoke your Google Permissions here.

c. Students. We empower educators and Institutions to decide how students engage with the Nearpod Materials.

Student Accounts. For Institution account holders, the administrator of the account has the ability to enable the creation and rostering of student accounts (each a “Student Account”). If an Institution opts in to this functionality (the default configuration is to opt-out), the following information shall be collected from students in addition to the information listed in 4(a), above (except for tracking and marketing cookies): First Name, Last Name, Email Address, the name of the Institution that the student belongs to, reference account number, and profile photo (optional). For non-Institution accounts, we do not offer the option to create a student account.
No Student Accounts. For those users with Silver, Gold, and Platinum accounts and those Institution accounts where the admin opts out of the student account feature there is a participation portion of our Nearpod Materials wherein teachers and educators can share an alphanumeric code with their students to “join” a lesson. For identification to the teacher, we recommend students enter a first name and last initial, or a nickname, when accessing a Nearpod presentation. If you opted in to Nearpod’s verified names feature, then a student’s name (as shown on the applicable identity provider) and a reference account number will be provided to us. Furthermore, if an Institution chooses to assign lessons found in the Services to Student Users through a third-party learning management system (LMS), the student name (as shown on the LMS) together with a reference account number will be collected during that session.
All Student Nearpod Users. In addition to the information that is collected from all website visitors, and the data listed in section c(2) or c(3), respectively, Nearpod will also collect all student-generated data and content that is created as a result of a student’s interaction with the platform. Some lessons will also have an interactive feature that allows students to record audio and, depending on the device used, to take photos of themselves to be uploaded onto the platform; which can subsequently only be viewed by their teacher, any Nearpod account administrator associated with the teacher account, and the other students who were given access by the Educator Nearpod User, and who joined that lesson. Finally, if a Student Nearpod User elects to save any of their notes upon completion of a lesson by emailing them to him or herself, the email will be collected in order to generate and send the email containing the notes. If you are a parent or guardian or teacher and believe that your child or student has provided Nearpod with personally identifiable information by creating an account, you should notify us at privacy@nearpod.com so that we may delete the information from our servers.

d. Payment Information. When a customer (either teacher or an Institution on behalf of its educators) purchases the Nearpod Materials, Nearpod will collect information needed to process the order, including order details, name, institution name and address (if applicable), email address, phone number, billing address, credit/debit card information, and any instructions. Payment data submitted by the customer will be disclosed to the customer’s financial institution and Nearpod’s payment processing vendor for the purpose of processing payment for the Nearpod Materials ordered.

Osmo Monster

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Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

Personal Information You Provide

You may provide and we may collect Personal Information about you through our Website when you visit or order from our Website or when you create an account on our Website or through our Apps, such as your email address, physical address, or phone number. Other information you may affirmatively provide to us is generally maintained along with Personal Information. You can choose not to provide any information that is affirmatively requested of you. However, this may limit your ability to use the Website.

User-generated content that you create on the Service may include Personal Information.

In addition to collecting information on the Website, with your consent we may collect information from you when you communicate with us over the phone or via email. This information may include Personal Information. This information may be matched with and stored in connection with Personal Information provided or collected in connection with the Website.
Information Collected Automatically

We collect log file information that is automatically reported by your browser each time you access a web page on our Website. When you access the Website, our servers automatically record certain information that your web browser sends whenever you visit any website. These server logs may include information such as your web request, browser type, referring/exit pages and URLs, number of clicks, domain names, landing pages, pages viewed, and other similar information which constitutes Personal Information.

We may use mobile analytics software and various backend systems to analyze certain information regarding your use of the Website such as email address, page views, advertisements clicked on, and transaction-related information that constitutes Personal Information.

In general, we will store Website tracking information in an anonymous aggregated form; however, our third-party tracking partners may store certain information, such as pageviews, in a manner that can be associated to specific users and constitutes Personal Information.

We do not use cookies to collect personal information about you; however, we do use persistent and session cookies. A persistent cookie remains on your hard drive after you close your browser and may be used by your browser on subsequent visits to the Website. Persistent cookies can be removed by following your web browser’s directions. A session cookie is temporary and disappears after you close your browser. You can reset your web browser to refuse all cookies or to indicate when a cookie is being sent. Your browsing information constitutes Personal Information.

We do not collect information about your location from your mobile device, but we do log your IP address, which can be used to approximate location and constitutes Personal Information. We use IP addresses only for activities necessary to maintain or analyze the Service; perform network communications; authenticate users or personalize content; protect the security or integrity of the user and the Service; ensure legal or regulatory compliance; or fulfill a request of a user.

Osmo Newton

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Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

Personal Information You Provide

You may provide and we may collect Personal Information about you through our Website when you visit or order from our Website or when you create an account on our Website or through our Apps, such as your email address, physical address, or phone number. Other information you may affirmatively provide to us is generally maintained along with Personal Information. You can choose not to provide any information that is affirmatively requested of you. However, this may limit your ability to use the Website.

User-generated content that you create on the Service may include Personal Information.

In addition to collecting information on the Website, with your consent we may collect information from you when you communicate with us over the phone or via email. This information may include Personal Information. This information may be matched with and stored in connection with Personal Information provided or collected in connection with the Website.
Information Collected Automatically

We collect log file information that is automatically reported by your browser each time you access a web page on our Website. When you access the Website, our servers automatically record certain information that your web browser sends whenever you visit any website. These server logs may include information such as your web request, browser type, referring/exit pages and URLs, number of clicks, domain names, landing pages, pages viewed, and other similar information which constitutes Personal Information.

We may use mobile analytics software and various backend systems to analyze certain information regarding your use of the Website such as email address, page views, advertisements clicked on, and transaction-related information that constitutes Personal Information.

In general, we will store Website tracking information in an anonymous aggregated form; however, our third-party tracking partners may store certain information, such as pageviews, in a manner that can be associated to specific users and constitutes Personal Information.

We do not use cookies to collect personal information about you; however, we do use persistent and session cookies. A persistent cookie remains on your hard drive after you close your browser and may be used by your browser on subsequent visits to the Website. Persistent cookies can be removed by following your web browser’s directions. A session cookie is temporary and disappears after you close your browser. You can reset your web browser to refuse all cookies or to indicate when a cookie is being sent. Your browsing information constitutes Personal Information.

We do not collect information about your location from your mobile device, but we do log your IP address, which can be used to approximate location and constitutes Personal Information. We use IP addresses only for activities necessary to maintain or analyze the Service; perform network communications; authenticate users or personalize content; protect the security or integrity of the user and the Service; ensure legal or regulatory compliance; or fulfill a request of a user.

Osmo Numbers Education

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Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

Personal Information You Provide

You may provide and we may collect Personal Information about you through our Website when you visit or order from our Website or when you create an account on our Website or through our Apps, such as your email address, physical address, or phone number. Other information you may affirmatively provide to us is generally maintained along with Personal Information. You can choose not to provide any information that is affirmatively requested of you. However, this may limit your ability to use the Website.

User-generated content that you create on the Service may include Personal Information.

In addition to collecting information on the Website, with your consent we may collect information from you when you communicate with us over the phone or via email. This information may include Personal Information. This information may be matched with and stored in connection with Personal Information provided or collected in connection with the Website.
Information Collected Automatically

We collect log file information that is automatically reported by your browser each time you access a web page on our Website. When you access the Website, our servers automatically record certain information that your web browser sends whenever you visit any website. These server logs may include information such as your web request, browser type, referring/exit pages and URLs, number of clicks, domain names, landing pages, pages viewed, and other similar information which constitutes Personal Information.

We may use mobile analytics software and various backend systems to analyze certain information regarding your use of the Website such as email address, page views, advertisements clicked on, and transaction-related information that constitutes Personal Information.

In general, we will store Website tracking information in an anonymous aggregated form; however, our third-party tracking partners may store certain information, such as pageviews, in a manner that can be associated to specific users and constitutes Personal Information.

We do not use cookies to collect personal information about you; however, we do use persistent and session cookies. A persistent cookie remains on your hard drive after you close your browser and may be used by your browser on subsequent visits to the Website. Persistent cookies can be removed by following your web browser’s directions. A session cookie is temporary and disappears after you close your browser. You can reset your web browser to refuse all cookies or to indicate when a cookie is being sent. Your browsing information constitutes Personal Information.

We do not collect information about your location from your mobile device, but we do log your IP address, which can be used to approximate location and constitutes Personal Information. We use IP addresses only for activities necessary to maintain or analyze the Service; perform network communications; authenticate users or personalize content; protect the security or integrity of the user and the Service; ensure legal or regulatory compliance; or fulfill a request of a user.

Osmo Tangram Education

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Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

Personal Information You Provide

You may provide and we may collect Personal Information about you through our Website when you visit or order from our Website or when you create an account on our Website or through our Apps, such as your email address, physical address, or phone number. Other information you may affirmatively provide to us is generally maintained along with Personal Information. You can choose not to provide any information that is affirmatively requested of you. However, this may limit your ability to use the Website.

User-generated content that you create on the Service may include Personal Information.

In addition to collecting information on the Website, with your consent we may collect information from you when you communicate with us over the phone or via email. This information may include Personal Information. This information may be matched with and stored in connection with Personal Information provided or collected in connection with the Website.
Information Collected Automatically

We collect log file information that is automatically reported by your browser each time you access a web page on our Website. When you access the Website, our servers automatically record certain information that your web browser sends whenever you visit any website. These server logs may include information such as your web request, browser type, referring/exit pages and URLs, number of clicks, domain names, landing pages, pages viewed, and other similar information which constitutes Personal Information.

We may use mobile analytics software and various backend systems to analyze certain information regarding your use of the Website such as email address, page views, advertisements clicked on, and transaction-related information that constitutes Personal Information.

In general, we will store Website tracking information in an anonymous aggregated form; however, our third-party tracking partners may store certain information, such as pageviews, in a manner that can be associated to specific users and constitutes Personal Information.

We do not use cookies to collect personal information about you; however, we do use persistent and session cookies. A persistent cookie remains on your hard drive after you close your browser and may be used by your browser on subsequent visits to the Website. Persistent cookies can be removed by following your web browser’s directions. A session cookie is temporary and disappears after you close your browser. You can reset your web browser to refuse all cookies or to indicate when a cookie is being sent. Your browsing information constitutes Personal Information.

We do not collect information about your location from your mobile device, but we do log your IP address, which can be used to approximate location and constitutes Personal Information. We use IP addresses only for activities necessary to maintain or analyze the Service; perform network communications; authenticate users or personalize content; protect the security or integrity of the user and the Service; ensure legal or regulatory compliance; or fulfill a request of a user.

Osmo Words Education

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Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

Personal Information You Provide

You may provide and we may collect Personal Information about you through our Website when you visit or order from our Website or when you create an account on our Website or through our Apps, such as your email address, physical address, or phone number. Other information you may affirmatively provide to us is generally maintained along with Personal Information. You can choose not to provide any information that is affirmatively requested of you. However, this may limit your ability to use the Website.

User-generated content that you create on the Service may include Personal Information.

In addition to collecting information on the Website, with your consent we may collect information from you when you communicate with us over the phone or via email. This information may include Personal Information. This information may be matched with and stored in connection with Personal Information provided or collected in connection with the Website.
Information Collected Automatically

We collect log file information that is automatically reported by your browser each time you access a web page on our Website. When you access the Website, our servers automatically record certain information that your web browser sends whenever you visit any website. These server logs may include information such as your web request, browser type, referring/exit pages and URLs, number of clicks, domain names, landing pages, pages viewed, and other similar information which constitutes Personal Information.

We may use mobile analytics software and various backend systems to analyze certain information regarding your use of the Website such as email address, page views, advertisements clicked on, and transaction-related information that constitutes Personal Information.

In general, we will store Website tracking information in an anonymous aggregated form; however, our third-party tracking partners may store certain information, such as pageviews, in a manner that can be associated to specific users and constitutes Personal Information.

We do not use cookies to collect personal information about you; however, we do use persistent and session cookies. A persistent cookie remains on your hard drive after you close your browser and may be used by your browser on subsequent visits to the Website. Persistent cookies can be removed by following your web browser’s directions. A session cookie is temporary and disappears after you close your browser. You can reset your web browser to refuse all cookies or to indicate when a cookie is being sent. Your browsing information constitutes Personal Information.

We do not collect information about your location from your mobile device, but we do log your IP address, which can be used to approximate location and constitutes Personal Information. We use IP addresses only for activities necessary to maintain or analyze the Service; perform network communications; authenticate users or personalize content; protect the security or integrity of the user and the Service; ensure legal or regulatory compliance; or fulfill a request of a user.

PBS KIDS Games

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Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)


Contact information. We ask parents to provide their email address so they may access certain services, login to OTT devices, see what their child has played and watched on certain Services and/or receive tips about PBS KIDS content.
User name and password for account creation. Neither you nor your child is required to create an account in order to use the Services. However, you may want to do so in order to save your or a child's progress, settings, or content created while using the Services. If you do create an account, we may collect your user name and password.

Please note that if you or your child chooses to create an account, you or your child will create a custom username. Usernames are moderated with the aim of preventing you or your child from using any personal information to create an account. Additionally, passwords are encrypted.
Rough geolocation information. We collect your zip code and other rough information about your location when using the Services, solely to display information for your local PBS station and provide you with localized content.
Search queries. Our Services may include search fields that allow you to search (only within the Services) for content or answers to questions. We collect information about what items and topics you query, and any additional search terms.
Your content. We collect comments and other information that children post through interactive online features. However, all such information is either canned or moderated to avoid collecting personal information and to help maintain a safe environment for users. Some of our Services allow children to use their device's camera to take photos. In most instances, these photos are only able to be stored locally on the device. We do not collect them. In the event that we do allow children to upload photos, such photos are moderated.
Correspondence you send to us. We may store correspondence with parents related to our Services.
Information about how our Services are used. We may collect information such as preferences, avatars, high scores, connections between friends, what happens in a game, what videos are watched, or pages you view and links you click on within the Services.
Device information. We may collect information about your device, including hardware model, operating system version, and unique identifiers.

PBS KIDS Video

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Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)


Contact information. We ask parents to provide their email address so they may access certain services, login to OTT devices, see what their child has played and watched on certain Services and/or receive tips about PBS KIDS content.
User name and password for account creation. Neither you nor your child is required to create an account in order to use the Services. However, you may want to do so in order to save your or a child's progress, settings, or content created while using the Services. If you do create an account, we may collect your user name and password.

Please note that if you or your child chooses to create an account, you or your child will create a custom username. Usernames are moderated with the aim of preventing you or your child from using any personal information to create an account. Additionally, passwords are encrypted.
Rough geolocation information. We collect your zip code and other rough information about your location when using the Services, solely to display information for your local PBS station and provide you with localized content.
Search queries. Our Services may include search fields that allow you to search (only within the Services) for content or answers to questions. We collect information about what items and topics you query, and any additional search terms.
Your content. We collect comments and other information that children post through interactive online features. However, all such information is either canned or moderated to avoid collecting personal information and to help maintain a safe environment for users. Some of our Services allow children to use their device's camera to take photos. In most instances, these photos are only able to be stored locally on the device. We do not collect them. In the event that we do allow children to upload photos, such photos are moderated.
Correspondence you send to us. We may store correspondence with parents related to our Services.
Information about how our Services are used. We may collect information such as preferences, avatars, high scores, connections between friends, what happens in a game, what videos are watched, or pages you view and links you click on within the Services.
Device information. We may collect information about your device, including hardware model, operating system version, and unique identifiers.

Park Math HD - Duck Duck Moose

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Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

When you download and use our mobile applications for children, we don’t require you to provide any information and we don’t collect any information about you or your device, except we collect:

(i) non-personal information about the duration the mobile application is used and how it is used, such as the screens viewed and actions taken within the mobile applications, which is used solely to enhance and improve our applications; and

(ii) email addresses of parents who wish to receive our newsletter, with those email addresses used solely to send the newsletter.

Peek-a-Zoo HD

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Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

When you download and use our mobile applications for children, we don’t require you to provide any information and we don’t collect any information about you or your device, except we collect:

(i) non-personal information about the duration the mobile application is used and how it is used, such as the screens viewed and actions taken within the mobile applications, which is used solely to enhance and improve our applications; and

(ii) email addresses of parents who wish to receive our newsletter, with those email addresses used solely to send the newsletter.

Pet Bingo - by Duck Duck Moose

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Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

When you download and use our mobile applications for children, we don’t require you to provide any information and we don’t collect any information about you or your device, except we collect:

(i) non-personal information about the duration the mobile application is used and how it is used, such as the screens viewed and actions taken within the mobile applications, which is used solely to enhance and improve our applications; and

(ii) email addresses of parents who wish to receive our newsletter, with those email addresses used solely to send the newsletter.

Pixlr - Photo Collages, Effect

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Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

The term Personal Data refers to the data you provide to Us through the Website and may vary depending on the type of relationship you have with Us. Personal Data include:
Browsing data

The information systems and software procedures used to operate this Website acquire personal data as part of their standard functioning. The transmission of such data is an inherent feature of Internet communication protocols. This data category includes, among other things, the IP addresses and/or the domain names of the computers and terminal equipment used by any user, the location of the devices, the URI/URL (Uniform Resource Identifier/Locator) addresses of the requested resources, the time of such requests, the method used for submitting a given request to the server, returned file size, a numerical code relating to server response status (successfully performed, error, etc.) and other parameters related to the users’ operating system and computer environment.
Registration profile

If you decide to create an account on the Website, you may be required to provide Us your Personal Data such as e-mail address, country and encrypted password with the submission of the registration form. You may also include additional Personal Data such as your username.
Financial information and billing details

If you purchase or subscribe any of Our products and/or services, you will also be required to provide Us Personal Data related to payments and billing, including card number, card holder name, card expiry date and CVC/CVV/CID. We do not store credit card details. Upon the completion of the purchase of Our products and/or services, We collect transaction details from the payment gateway provider only.
Details under the “Contact Us” section

When you contact Us through info@pixlr.com, creators@pixlr.com, education@pixlr.com or legal@pixlr.com, you may be required to provide Us your Personal Data such as name, email address and, at your own discretion, other information you decide to share with Us, that We may collect from you.
Cookies

We use cookies and similar technologies or tools to collect information about your activities on Our Website, including to use social media features or services on Our Website which may enable you to connect with Our social media page or share any promotional activities with your friends and social networks. Detailed information on the cookies We use and the purpose for which We use them are set out in Our Cookie Policy.

Plickers

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Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)


Information you provide to us directly: We may collect “Personal Information” that you provide when using the Services (which is information that identifies you as a specific individual, such as, for example, your name, email address, profile picture, and phone number), including when you register with the Services. We may ask for other information about individuals, such as demographic information (such as ZIP, gender, and age). When we combine this type of information with Personal Information, we will treat the combined information as Personal Information under this Privacy Policy. You may also register using your credentials with certain third-party platforms, such as your Google name and password. Unless provided by the school pursuant to a School Agreement, we also ask teachers who use the Services to provide the first and last names of the students and the class names in order to create a classroom. In addition, you may use the Services to: (1) post curriculum-related questions and content; (2) view and respond to questions and content posted by other educators; and (3) monitor how your students respond to your questions. The Services may include the use of video features on your device to scan the Plickers cards used in your classroom. These videos may contain images of your students, but Plickers does not transmit, collect, or store these videos or images. The video data is processed on your mobile device so that the only data transmitted are the responses decoded from scanned Plickers cards.
Analytics information: We automatically collect the Internet Protocol (“IP”) address and Device Identifier associated with a user’s device. A Device Identifier is a unique string of letters, numbers and/or other characters that is automatically assigned to your device by the device manufacturer. We may also collect additional information such as the time and date when you logged in, the browser type and version, the operating system of the device, the make and model of your device, installed plug-ins, the number of clicks you make and the actions you take within the Services, the pages you visit and the referring/exit pages and URLs (“Analytics Information”). We use third-party service providers to assist us in collecting and understanding Analytics information.
Location information: When you access the Services, we also may access, collect, monitor, and/or remotely store location data regarding the location of your device. This location data may be derived from your IP address or collected from the GPS features of your mobile device. Location data allows us to understand the geographic distribution of individuals who use our Services, and we may pair that with your personal information in order to understand how our Services are used. When we do so, the combined information will be treated as Personal Information. Some features of the Services, particularly location-based services, may not function properly if use or availability of location data is impaired or disabled. To manage location services, check the settings on your mobile device or contact your mobile service provider or device manufacturer. Specific mobile applications may include additional terms that relate only to those apps.
Aggregated de-identified Information: We may aggregate and de-identify information (by removing all Personal Information) collected from users and students. We store and use aggregated, de-identified information and Analytics information to demonstrate the effectiveness of our Services, including in the marketing of those Services, to develop and improve our educational products and Services, and for customized, adaptive learning purposes.

Poptropica

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Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

When you use this Website, we may collect personal information from you. Personal information means information that would identify you, directly or indirectly, such as your name, mailing address, email address, telephone number, or credit card number. Please note we do not currently collect personal information from children users. When a player creates a user account we may request that he or she creates a unique username and password. For additional information regarding our practices for children, please see Children's Privacy section below.

This Website may contain blogs, bulletin boards or other public forums where free form entry is permitted. We highly recommend that you do not post your personal information when using these features. If you provide your personal information through any of these features, then such personal information will be posted publicly for others to see.

We also collect anonymized information from your computer or device such as browser type, operating system, referring pages, pages visited, time spent on a particular page and IP address. An IP address is a number that is assigned automatically to your computer whenever you use the World Wide Web. Web servers -- the big computers that "serve up" Web pages -- automatically identify your computer by its IP address.

Prodigy: Kids Math Game

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Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

Prodigy collects information in a number of different ways in order to provide a completely personalized education experience for each child, and to provide real-time reporting and assessment features to teachers and parents.

Prodigy has been certified by iKeepSafe, an FTC-approved COPPA Safe Harbor, for compliance with their COPPA Safe Harbor program. We do not ask for or require children to provide personal information beyond that which is reasonably necessary to use Prodigy. Information collected from students is never used or disclosed for third-party advertising or any kind of behaviorally-targeted advertising, and it is never sold or rented to anyone, including marketers or advertisers.
If a student is registering to play Prodigy

Prodigy collects the minimum amount of information from students to allow for a personalized educational experience and to facilitate progress monitoring for parents and teachers.

There are two ways a student can be signed up for Prodigy: through their parent/teacher's account, or independently through the game.

When students are signed up for the game through a parent or teacher's account the parent/teacher is asked to enter the student's name (first name and last name or last initial), and Prodigy asks the student for:

A fictional avatar name that students can select from a pre-specified list of options (e.g. Billy Summerwalker)
Fictional avatar appearance

When students sign up directly through the game with a teacher's class code (an alphanumeric code that is unique to a teacher's account) or parent's email address, Prodigy asks for:

First name
Last name initial
Password
Location including State/Province and/or Country (e.g. Ontario, Other Canadian Province, Texas, Florida, Other US State, or Other Country)
Grade
Parent's email address
A fictional avatar name that students can select from a pre-specified list of options (e.g. Billy Summerwalker)
Fictional avatar appearance

Prodigy automatically generates a unique username based on the student's first name, last initial, and a number (e.g. AlexP57). Since students are asked to only enter their initial for their last name (without a linked parent/teacher account), Prodigy does not have PII for these students.

The student's name is used to identify that student to their parent or teacher so that they are able to effectively differentiate instruction. The student's grade and location are used to place them in the most appropriate curriculum (e.g. Common Core Math Standards) and grade level. The student's username and password are used to allow them to securely log in to Prodigy's game via Prodigy's website. The student's fictional avatar name is used to display their avatar online to other players, while keeping their real name and identity hidden. The student's parent's email address is used to inform parents that their child has registered for an account on Prodigy.

As students play, Prodigy collects information on the game features they interact with, math skills they encounter, and questions they answer (hereinafter referred to as "Performance Data"). Prodigy uses a student's Performance Data to customize their educational experience, including finding an optimal path through Prodigy's math curriculum.

Performance Data from one or more students may also be aggregated and used by Prodigy to improve Prodigy's educational algorithms.

Select components of a student's Performance Data are reported back to a student's parent and/or teacher, in order to allow the parent/teacher to monitor the student's progress and customize the student's educational experience.

In addition to the information entered by the student, Prodigy automatically collects some information from any use of our Service as set forth in the "Automatically Collected Information" section.

If a student is signed up through a teacher account, the school remains in control of the student's Personally Identifiable Information.
If a parent is registering to play Prodigy

When parents sign up for a free account on Prodigy, Prodigy asks for:

Full name
Email address
Password
Curriculum (e.g., Ontario Math Curriculum)

A parent's name, email address, and password are used for identification purposes and to allow the parent to securely log in to Prodigy's parent dashboard. Email addresses are also used to communicate important information about the parent's account via email. A parent's choice of curriculum allows Prodigy to report progress against the most appropriate list of standards or expectations.

Parents who sign up for a paid membership to Prodigy are asked for their child's username, child's password, credit card number, postal/zip code, card expiration date, and Card Verification Code (CVC), in addition to all of the information required for a free parent account (listed in the paragraph above). This information is used by Prodigy to apply the appropriate charges to the parent's credit card, and to ensure that the membership is applied to the correct student account. Prodigy does NOT directly store any credit card information - all credit card information and transactions are stored by our payment provider, Stripe. Please click here for more information about how Stripe secures customer information.

In addition, Prodigy automatically collects some information from any use of our Service as set forth in the "Automatically Collected Information" section.
If a teacher is registering to play Prodigy

When teachers sign up for a free account on Prodigy, Prodigy asks for:

Full name
Email address
Password
Grade
Curriculum (e.g. Common Core Math Standards)
District/board
School

A teacher's name, email address, and password are used for identification purposes and to allow the teacher to securely log in to Prodigy's teacher dashboard. Email addresses are also used to communicate important information about the teacher's account via email. A teacher's choice of curriculum allows Prodigy to report progress against the most appropriate list of standards or expectations.

In addition, Prodigy automatically collects some information from any use of our Service as set forth in the "Automatically Collected Information" section.
School/District Administrators

Prodigy collects all of the information required for a free teacher account from school/district administrators, in addition to a list of the specific schools within the district that the administrator works with. For security purposes, Prodigy also reserves the right to verify a school administrator's identity via email, telephone, or another method that we deem appropriate.

Puzzle Kids - Jigsaw Puzzles

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Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

We use technologies like cookies on our website (small files stored by your browser or operating system), web beacons, or unique device identifiers to anonymously identify your computer or device. Our systems also logs information like your browser, operating system, IP address and anonymous usage data so we can deliver a better experience. We do not sell, trade, or rent Users personal identification information to others.

Quiver - 3D Coloring App

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Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

QuiverVision may ask for and collect from you personally identifiable information at certain points throughout the QuiverVision Products. Depending on the information and/or services you request, you may be asked to provide your name, email address and other personal information. Once you provide your personal information, you are not anonymous to QuiverVision. This data is retained solely for education purposes.

In addition to the information you knowingly provide, QuiverVision collects information such as the domain names and IP addresses of its visitors, as well as information about the device you use to access the QuiverVision Products, including but not limited to unique device identifiers, browser type, browser language, your system and application software, and peripherals. QuiverVision may also track, archive, use, disclose and transfer information regarding your use of the QuiverVision Products as provided herein, including information about level of usage and particular features used. This data is used to more efficiently operate QuiverVision’s business, promote QuiverVision products and services and administer the QuiverVision Products. QuiverVision ensures that the student’s data is encrypted in transit or at rest at all times.

QuiverVision may combine information it collects from you with information it obtains about you from third parties and affiliates.

Quiver Masks

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Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

QuiverVision may ask for and collect from you personally identifiable information at certain points throughout the QuiverVision Products. Depending on the information and/or services you request, you may be asked to provide your name, email address and other personal information. Once you provide your personal information, you are not anonymous to QuiverVision. This data is retained solely for education purposes.

In addition to the information you knowingly provide, QuiverVision collects information such as the domain names and IP addresses of its visitors, as well as information about the device you use to access the QuiverVision Products, including but not limited to unique device identifiers, browser type, browser language, your system and application software, and peripherals. QuiverVision may also track, archive, use, disclose and transfer information regarding your use of the QuiverVision Products as provided herein, including information about level of usage and particular features used. This data is used to more efficiently operate QuiverVision’s business, promote QuiverVision products and services and administer the QuiverVision Products. QuiverVision ensures that the student’s data is encrypted in transit or at rest at all times.

QuiverVision may combine information it collects from you with information it obtains about you from third parties and affiliates.

Quizizz: Play to Learn

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Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

Information you provide to Quizizz

Accounts are not a prerequisite to using Quizizz, but are required to access some features and to save progress over time. If you create an account, Quizizz saves the account information you provide. This information may include: an email address, a parent or guardian email address, first name, last name, profile photo, or organization name.

You may choose not to provide specific information or to delete or modify it at any time. These actions may prevent you from engaging with specific services or features that require this information. Additional information may be provided to Quizizz if you communicate with our support team, participate in user research, marketing campaigns or sweepstakes, or otherwise use the services.

If you engage in a financial transaction with Quizizz, you may be asked to provide additional information such as a credit card number, billing address or full name.

As you use the service, you may also create academic content including quizzes and certain forms of responses. This information is not typically personally identifying, but it may be deleted at any time either by the relevant account holder or by reaching out to our team at support@quizizz.com.

Information collected automatically

We receive and store some types of information automatically as you use the service. These may include device information such as device model, operating system, and device identifiers such as IDFA and UDID.

Quizizz also collects log information as you use the service. These data may include information regarding how and when you use the service as well as your browser type, preferred language, time zone, referring site, and internet protocol (IP) address.

We may use your IP address to generate a general approximation of your location to provide the service. Examples include providing the right version of Quizizz based on your state or country and helping teachers select their school when they sign up. Quizizz does not collect fine location data such as GPS or bluetooth beacons.

Information from other sources

Depending on how you use the service, Quizizz may collect information from partners and integrated technologies. For example, if you choose to use Google Login or join using the Google Classroom integration, we may receive information including your name and email address from Google. Quizizz does not have access to the passwords used to log into your Google accounts.

We may also receive your personal information from another user. For example, a teacher might input your email in order to share a quiz or parent report. If a teacher chooses to enter student information directly into Quizizz or requires students to sign up via the Google Classroom Integration, Classes on Quizizz, or a similar rostering functionality, we require that teachers or schools get parental consent before using Quizizz with children who are under the age when they can grant consent on their own.

Content on Quizizz may contain links to other websites not affiliated with the service. We are not responsible for the privacy practices of other websites and users need to be aware of the data privacy practices of such sites should they choose to use these links.

RelationShapes

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Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

VizuVizu does not routinely collect Personally Identifying Information from Users of this Website or the Applications. We may make use of web analytics services and tools to collect statistical data on the use of the Website or the Applications. We may make use of a standard feature found in browser software, called a “cookie,” to assign each user a unique, random number. Cookies allow us to track the pages visited by Users and to collect other statistical information. Using cookies helps us to deliver a more personalized service to our Users and to improve our services. We may further use cookies to monitor potential fraud and abuse or use which is not in accordance with the Terms or Application Terms. It is your choice whether to accept or reject cookies and you can set your browser settings to reject cookies altogether or to reject our cookies in particular or to delete these cookies. However, if you choose to reject cookies or delete them, it may limit some of the functionalities available or affect your experience with the services.

If you provide us with contact information, VizuVizu may provide your contact information to its partners, business affiliates or to third party service providers who work for VizuVizu or operate some of its functionalities or its related services or communication with Users, such as customer service desk, to operate these services and communication. However, the partners and business affiliates will be authorized to use the contact information only to deliver our services or notices regarding our services, such as customer support or other ancillary services, to you. In no event shall the business affiliates or partners be authorized by us to use the contact information for other purposes, which are not related to delivering our services or notices to you and will not be authorized to contact you directly for other purposes.

VizuVizu may use the collected information about your browser, operating system or other technical details of your usage to improve your experience with our services. Your use of the Applications may also require our collection of certain additional Personally Identifying Information that uniquely identifies your mobile device, including, but not limited to your device’s unique device ID, the IP address of your mobile device, device type, operating system, connection information, the type of mobile internet browser you use, or other technical details of your usage to improve your experience with our services. Depending on the nature of the mobile device and the network you are utilizing to access the Applications, additional Personally Identifying Information about you and your device may be collected as a result of network and device settings, including, but not limited to precise information about the location of your mobile device. VizuVizu may further use the collected Anonymous Information (non-identifying information) about usage patterns, time of usage and form of usage, to improve the experience and to be able to improve VizuVizu’s offering of our products and services to Users.

VizuVizu reserves the right to use and disclose, in its sole discretion, Anonymous Information to third parties, including our partners, in order to target information presented to you. Anonymous Information disclosure in this regard may also include selective disclosure of search terms, as long as it does not explicitly reveal Personally Identifying Information.

Rivet: Better Reading Practice

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Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

We collect information to provide better services to all our users — from figuring out basic stuff like which language you speak, to more complex things like which ads you’ll find most useful, the people who matter most to you online, or which YouTube videos you might like. The information Google collects, and how that information is used, depends on how you use our services and how you manage your privacy controls.

When you’re not signed in to a Google Account, we store the information we collect with unique identifiers tied to the browser, application, or device you’re using. This helps us do things like maintain your language preferences across browsing sessions.

When you’re signed in, we also collect information that we store with your Google Account, which we treat as personal information.

When you create a Google Account, you provide us with personal information that includes your name and a password. You can also choose to add a phone number or payment information to your account. Even if you aren’t signed in to a Google Account, you might choose to provide us with information — like an email address to receive updates about our services.

We also collect the content you create, upload, or receive from others when using our services. This includes things like email you write and receive, photos and videos you save, docs and spreadsheets you create, and comments you make on YouTube videos.

We collect information about the apps, browsers, and devices you use to access Google services, which helps us provide features like automatic product updates and dimming your screen if your battery runs low.

The information we collect includes unique identifiers, browser type and settings, device type and settings, operating system, mobile network information including carrier name and phone number, and application version number. We also collect information about the interaction of your apps, browsers, and devices with our services, including IP address, crash reports, system activity, and the date, time, and referrer URL of your request.

We collect this information when a Google service on your device contacts our servers — for example, when you install an app from the Play Store or when a service checks for automatic updates. If you’re using an Android device with Google apps, your device periodically contacts Google servers to provide information about your device and connection to our services. This information includes things like your device type, carrier name, crash reports, and which apps you've installed.

We collect information about your activity in our services, which we use to do things like recommend a YouTube video you might like. The activity information we collect may include:

Terms you search for
Videos you watch
Views and interactions with content and ads
Voice and audio information when you use audio features
Purchase activity
People with whom you communicate or share content
Activity on third-party sites and apps that use our services
Chrome browsing history you’ve synced with your Google Account

We collect information about your location when you use our services, which helps us offer features like driving directions for your weekend getaway or showtimes for movies playing near you.

Your location can be determined with varying degrees of accuracy by:

GPS
IP address
Sensor data from your device
Information about things near your device, such as Wi-Fi access points, cell towers, and Bluetooth-enabled devices

The types of location data we collect depend in part on your device and account settings. For example, you can turn your Android device’s location on or off using the device’s settings app. You can also turn on Location History if you want to create a private map of where you go with your signed-in devices.

In some circumstances, Google also collects information about you from publicly accessible sources. For example, if your name appears in your local newspaper, Google’s Search engine may index that article and display it to other people if they search for your name. We may also collect information about you from trusted partners, including marketing partners who provide us with information about potential customers of our business services, and security partners who provide us with information to protect against abuse. We also receive information from advertisers to provide advertising and research services on their behalf.

We use various technologies to collect and store information, including cookies, pixel tags, local storage, such as browser web storage or application data caches, databases, and server logs.

Seesaw Class

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Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

Account Information: When teachers, parents, family members, or school administrators create an account on Seesaw we collect your name, email address, password, and profile picture. Seesaw may also collect your phone number if you enter it in your Account Settings.

Teachers using Seesaw to communicate with Families may add a family member’s email or phone number to Seesaw in order to send messages or updates about school work to the appropriate parent or family member.

Students cannot create an account by themselves, but must be invited to a Seesaw class by a teacher or school administrator. Where students have permission to use Seesaw, Seesaw collects personally identifiable information about them including their names, email addresses, and profile picture. This information may be entered by a teacher or the student or populated from the student’s account with a third party sign-in service, such as their Google account.

Journal Content: Seesaw also collects content that is added to a class or student journal. This content may be photos, drawings, files, notes, hyperlinks, and other ways of documenting student learning. We regularly add types of information that can be uploaded to a Journal, and these are all covered by this Policy. We also collect comments on posts in your class journal which may be text, or if you allow Seesaw to access the microphone on your device, voice recordings. Journal Content that is uploaded by a student or teacher may be considered a student education record as defined by FERPA.

Messages: Seesaw collects messages that are sent and received in Seesaw by teachers, family members, and students.

Activities: Teachers may use Seesaw to create activities to use with their students. Activities may include text or voice instructions for how to complete the activity, an example of a correct response or a template for students to edit.

Activity Author Profiles: Teachers who choose to publish activities to the Community Activity Library or the Activity Library managed by their school or district can also create an Activity Author Profile. This includes the name and profile picture they choose to publish on their Author Profile, as well as their school name and location.

Communications: Seesaw collects any information you send to us directly, such as email communications.

Information from your Google Account or other Third-Party Sign-in Service: Seesaw allows teachers, parents, family members, and students (after being invited by a teacher) to sign up for and log into our service using a Google or Clever Account. Teachers can also create student accounts on behalf of students in their class. When we create a Seesaw account using one of these Third-Party Services, we use the name, profile picture, and email address (if available) provided by these services.

Log Data: When you use Seesaw, we receive log data such as your IP address, browser type, operating system, device information, and your mobile carrier. In addition, we may receive or collect additional information such as the referring web page, referring search terms, and pages visited. If you are using Seesaw as a teacher, parent, or administrator, Seesaw may use your IP address to determine your approximate location for the purposes of sending you customized marketing and other information about our products.

Sentence Maker: Educational Learning Game for Kids

Added

Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

Any information you provide to us is strictly being used to enable the products or services that you have subscribed to. If you have given your email address to us, you may be receiving information about related educational apps that we believe you might also enjoy. We also collect and store the files you upload, download, or access within our apps.

Shadow Puppet Edu

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Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

INFORMATION COLLECTED USING COOKIES

We collect certain information through the use of "cookies," which are small text files that are saved by your browser when you access the Shadow Puppet website. We may use both session cookies and persistent cookies to identify that you've logged in to Shadow Puppet and to tell us how and when you've used it. We may also use cookies to monitor aggregate usage and web traffic routing and to customize and improve Shadow Puppet. Although most browsers automatically accept cookies, you can change your browser options to stop automatically accepting cookies or to prompt you before accepting cookies. Please note, however, that if you don't accept cookies, you may not be able to access all portions or features of Shadow Puppet. Some third-party services providers that we use may also place their own cookies on your browser. Note that this Privacy Policy covers only our use of cookies and does not include use of cookies by such third parties.
INFORMATION RELATED TO USE OF SHADOW PUPPET

Our servers automatically record information about how a person uses Shadow Puppet, including IP addresses, browser types, operating systems, pages or features of Shadow Puppet that were used and time spent on them, search terms and other statistics. We use and analyze (and may engage third parties to analyze) this information to customize and improve Shadow Puppet. We also use IP addresses to generate aggregate, non-identifying information about how Shadow Puppet is used.
LOCATION INFORMATION

In some cases we collect and store information about where you are located, such as by converting your IP address into a rough geolocation. We may use location information to improve and personalize Shadow Puppet.
PUPPETS YOU CREATE

You are in control over who can see the puppets you make with the service. You can choose to make puppets just for yourself or to share them with individuals or social services. The people who can see puppets you share on social services are controlled by your privacy settings on those services.

ShowMe Interactive Whiteboard

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Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

When you use the Website, you may set up your personal profile, form relationships, send messages, perform searches and queries, and transmit information through various channels, as permitted by the functionality of the Website. The information we gather from users enables us to personalize and improve our services, and, in some cases, to allow our users to set up a user account and profile through the Website. In most cases, we retain such information so that, for instance, you can return to view prior messages you have sent or easily see your connections list. When you update information, we usually keep a backup copy of the prior version for a reasonable period of time to enable reversion to the prior version of that information. Specifically, we collect the following types of information from our users.
Information You Provide to Us:

Children’s Personal Information:

ShowMe collects limited information from individuals under the age of 13 (“child” or “children”). During registration, we collect full name, a username, password, email address, birthday, location, a parent's e-mail address and one or more ShowMe interactive whiteboard presentation(s). We consider the full name and email address, as well as any other individually identifiable information about an individual under the age of 13 which we collect online, to be “Children’s Personal Information”. We review the usernames and ShowMe’s for Children’s Personal Information and for any objectionable or inappropriate content. If there is none, we make the ShowMe’s public along with the child’s username.

We then request parental approval for the registration and for the collection of additional information from the child by sending an email to the provided parent’s email address. We will then display the child’s city and state along with the child’s ShowMes. We never disclose Children’s Personal Information to third parties.

If the parent decides to cancel the child’s registration, they may do so at any time. If the parent cancels the registration, we will delete all the information that the child has provided to us, and the child will not be permitted to use certain features of the ShowMe site.

If you are a child, you may not send any Children’s Personal Information about yourself to us, other than what we request from you when you sign up for the Services. In the event that we learn that we have collected Children’s Personal Information from a student without parental consent, or if we learn a student has provided us Children’s Personal Information beyond what we requested during registration for the Website (i.e. full name and email address), we will delete that information as quickly as possible. If you believe that a child may have provided us Children’s Personal Information beyond what is requested when signing up for the Website, or that a child has not obtained parental consent, please contact us at info@showme.com.
Information Provided by Users Age 13 and Older:

We receive and store any information you knowingly enter on the Website, whether via computer, mobile phone, other wireless device, or that you provide to us in any other way. This information may include your name, email address, birthday, password, school affiliation, friend lists, teacher’s name, location, photo, bio and any other information necessary for us to provide our services (“Personal Information”). You may choose not to provide us with certain information, but then you may not be able to take advantage of one or more of our features. The Personal Information you provide is used for such purposes as responding to your requests for certain information, products and services, customizing the content you see, and communicating with you about specials and new features. You may modify or remove your Personal Information at any time by logging into your account and accessing features to edit your profile and/or account information.
Information Collected Automatically:

We receive and store certain types of information whenever you interact with the Website or our services. ShowMe automatically receives and records information on our server logs from your browser including your IP address, ShowMe cookie information, and the page you requested. We also record the details of your activity on the Website. This information is not Personal Information or Children’s Personal Information.

Generally, our service automatically collects usage information, such as the numbers and frequency of visitors to our site and its components, similar to TV ratings that indicate how many people watched a particular show. ShowMe only uses this data in aggregate form, that is, as a statistical measure, and not in a manner that would identify you personally. This type of aggregate data enables us to figure out how often users use parts of the Website or services so that we can make the Website appealing to as many users as possible, and improve those services. As part of this use of information, we may provide aggregate information to our partners about how our users, collectively, use our site. We share this type of statistical data so that our partners also understand how often people use our partners' services and the Website to help provide you with an optimal online experience.
Email Communications:

If you provide us your email address, we may send you email communications. If you are a child, we will only use your email address to send you notifications and newsletters. If you are not a child, we may receive a confirmation when you open an email from ShowMe if your computer supports this type of program. ShowMe uses this confirmation to help us make emails more interesting and helpful. We also compare our non-child user list to lists received from other companies, in an effort to avoid sending unnecessary messages to our users.
What About Cookies?

Cookies are alphanumeric identifiers that we transfer to your computer’s hard drive through your browser to enable our systems to recognize your browser and tell us how and when pages in our site are visited and by how many people. ShowMe cookies do not collect Personal Information or Children’s Personal Information, and we do not combine the general information collected through cookies with other Personal Information or Children’s Personal Information to tell us who you are or what your screen name or email address is.

Most browsers have an option for turning off the cookie feature, which will prevent your browser from accepting new cookies, as well as (depending on the sophistication of your browser software) allowing you to decide on acceptance of each new cookie in a variety of ways. We strongly recommend that you leave the cookies activated, however, because you will not be able to log in or use many of the Website’s most attractive features without cookies enabled.

Starfall.com

Added

Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

Personal Information Collection and Use

We ask adult users (“you”) to provide information about themselves when logging in to the member portion of Starfall or when completing a purchase in our store. We do not ask for or collect information from children.

Basic Membership Information: When you become a member of Starfall, you must provide general personal information such as your name, email address, and a password. We may again ask for this information when you login or when you make changes to your account.
Payment Information: When you make a purchase, whether it is for an online membership or a physical product, we require billing and shipping information. This sensitive information is handled with the utmost care. We send payment information to a secure and nationally recognized payment processor using strong industry standard encryption. Once a purchase has been made we do not store credit card numbers, nor do we have access to credit card numbers through our payment processor. In order to provide customer service, we retain the details of a purchase, such as the payment date, the billing address, and the shipping address.
Use of Information: We use the information we collect to operate, maintain and enhance the services we provide, as well as to communicate with you about your account or from time to time to send you emails about services or activities that may be of interest to you.
Third Parties: We do not rent or sell your personal information to third parties. We do share or disclose your personal information with our trusted vendors, but only as needed to provide our services. These vendor services may include hosting, email delivery, and payment services.

Technical Information Collection and Use

When you use Starfall on a computer or mobile device, we collect some basic technical information in order to customize your experience as well as to improve our services.

Cookies: Like many websites, we rely on cookies (a small text file sent to your browser) to give us a better understanding of how many unique users we have and how they are using our site. We also use cookies to retain your preferences and remember the state of an activity such as an online shopping cart or service such as a membership login. We do not collect personal information through cookies.
Other Information: We automatically receive and record information on our server logs from a user’s browser, including a user’s IP address. We may collect information about the browser, operating system, or mobile device being used, as well as information about geographic locations and patterns of usage. We keep these records so that we can analyze the 'big picture' of how our visitors use our site and to analyze any technical problems that could occur.
Use of Information: We use the information collected to deliver content, support, track and enhance a user’s experience of our services. For example, when a user returns to the services after logging in, cookies help us recognize that user without having to log back in. Additionally, by understanding usage trends, behaviors and preferences of our users, we can improve our services and develop new features and functionality.

Storyline Online

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Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

If cookies are enabled in your browser, this site will store a cookie to remember if you prefer using YouTube or SchoolTube to watch our videos. There will also be cookies related to a third-party analytics service provided by Google. We receive no personal information from these cookies but this information is aggregated to help us run the site by keeping track of how many users visit us, what content and features they use and their general geographic location.

The video hosts used on our site may also use their own cookies. We have no control over these cookies and receive no information from them. The information they collect will not identify you personally unless you are logged into a Google, YouTube, or SchoolTube account while using our site.

To remove a cookie, check your browser preferences to delete it.

If you sign-up for email updates (which is great!), we will store your email address in our MailChimp mailing list. By signing up, you give us permission to email you periodically. We will not sell or share your email address with anyone else.

Sushi Monster

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Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

We collect and receive information about you as you interact with our Service.

Information You Provide To Us
We may collect certain Personal Information and Demographic Information that you provide to us when you interact with the Service. For example, we may collect this information through various forms and in various places on the Service, including newsletter registration forms, through "contact us" forms, or when you otherwise interact with the Service.
Information We Collect and Store As You Access and Use the Service
We may collect or store certain information about you automatically when you access and use the Service by using various Tracking Technologies.
Information Third Parties Provide About You
We may obtain information about you from third parties.
Interactions with Third-Party Sites
If you interact with third-party sites, such as using Facebook Connect to log in, those sites may send us information about you, and you or we may send them information about you.
Information You Provide About a Third Party
You may provide us information about others, such as when you send a friend a message. If so, the information you provide (names, e-mail addresses, mobile number, etc.) may be used to facilitate the communication, but will not be used for other marketing purposes unless your friend provides us with their consent. You may be identified to the friend in connection with such message.

Teach Your Monster to Read

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Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

Personal data, or personal information as we sometimes call it, means data which relates to an identifiable living person. Users may from time to time provide us with personal data, such as the following:

The User’s name and email address – and potentially postal address and telephone number(s);
Partial identification information relating to the User’s Student(s), such that the User is able to identify the Student in question, but no-one else would be capable of doing so;
Correspondence through the Game Service, and correspondence sent to us by the User;
Information based on Students’ activities on and interactions with the Game Service, such as Students’ performance, points gained and prizes awarded; and
Information we ask the User to submit to verify identity.
Photographs of Students
Due to the nature of the service that we provide we do not normally collect “special categories” of sensitive personal data from our Users. Special category information includes; race or ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, political views, trade union membership and physical or mental health. In the event you provide us with any special category data, we will take extra care to ensure your rights are protected.

TimeMachines

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Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

Your Information. The Software may require transmission of information provided by You including usernames/passwords, your name, address, and e-mail addresses (collectively "Your Information") in order to register and operate your Timex Device. You consent to the transmission of Your Information to Company and its agents, to process Your Information as may be necessary for the Software and the Timex Device to perform its functions. You acknowledge that Your Information will be stored by the Software in your personal computer in an encrypted format, and transmitted to servers that may be located in the United States and other countries. By providing us Your Information, you agree that Your Information may be transferred to and stored in these countries. These countries may have different and/or less stringent privacy/data protection and data security rules than those of your own country. As a result, Your Information may be subject to access requests from governments, courts, or law enforcement in those countries according to laws in those countries. Subject to the applicable laws in such other countries, we will provide the necessary safeguards to maintain protection of Your Information. Company makes no warranty that a third party cannot decrypt Your Information should a third party come into possession of Your personal computer. Company suggests and requests that You use all security features of Your personal computer, including any password or locking function, to protect Your personal computer and the confidentiality of Your Information. For further information on how the Company protects Your Information, read the Privacy Statement, which is incorporated into this Agreement by reference.

Toontastic 3D

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Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

We collect information to provide better services to all our users — from figuring out basic stuff like which language you speak, to more complex things like which ads you’ll find most useful, the people who matter most to you online, or which YouTube videos you might like. The information Google collects, and how that information is used, depends on how you use our services and how you manage your privacy controls.

When you’re not signed in to a Google Account, we store the information we collect with unique identifiers tied to the browser, application, or device you’re using. This helps us do things like maintain your language preferences across browsing sessions.

When you’re signed in, we also collect information that we store with your Google Account, which we treat as personal information.

When you create a Google Account, you provide us with personal information that includes your name and a password. You can also choose to add a phone number or payment information to your account. Even if you aren’t signed in to a Google Account, you might choose to provide us with information — like an email address to receive updates about our services.

We also collect the content you create, upload, or receive from others when using our services. This includes things like email you write and receive, photos and videos you save, docs and spreadsheets you create, and comments you make on YouTube videos.

We collect information about the apps, browsers, and devices you use to access Google services, which helps us provide features like automatic product updates and dimming your screen if your battery runs low.

The information we collect includes unique identifiers, browser type and settings, device type and settings, operating system, mobile network information including carrier name and phone number, and application version number. We also collect information about the interaction of your apps, browsers, and devices with our services, including IP address, crash reports, system activity, and the date, time, and referrer URL of your request.

We collect this information when a Google service on your device contacts our servers — for example, when you install an app from the Play Store or when a service checks for automatic updates. If you’re using an Android device with Google apps, your device periodically contacts Google servers to provide information about your device and connection to our services. This information includes things like your device type, carrier name, crash reports, and which apps you've installed.

We collect information about your activity in our services, which we use to do things like recommend a YouTube video you might like. The activity information we collect may include:

Terms you search for
Videos you watch
Views and interactions with content and ads
Voice and audio information when you use audio features
Purchase activity
People with whom you communicate or share content
Activity on third-party sites and apps that use our services
Chrome browsing history you’ve synced with your Google Account

We collect information about your location when you use our services, which helps us offer features like driving directions for your weekend getaway or showtimes for movies playing near you.

Your location can be determined with varying degrees of accuracy by:

GPS
IP address
Sensor data from your device
Information about things near your device, such as Wi-Fi access points, cell towers, and Bluetooth-enabled devices

The types of location data we collect depend in part on your device and account settings. For example, you can turn your Android device’s location on or off using the device’s settings app. You can also turn on Location History if you want to create a private map of where you go with your signed-in devices.

In some circumstances, Google also collects information about you from publicly accessible sources. For example, if your name appears in your local newspaper, Google’s Search engine may index that article and display it to other people if they search for your name. We may also collect information about you from trusted partners, including marketing partners who provide us with information about potential customers of our business services, and security partners who provide us with information to protect against abuse. We also receive information from advertisers to provide advertising and research services on their behalf.

We use various technologies to collect and store information, including cookies, pixel tags, local storage, such as browser web storage or application data caches, databases, and server logs.

TouchChat HD- AAC w/ WordPower

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Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

Contact information. We ask parents to provide their email address so they may access certain services, login to OTT devices, see what their child has played and watched on certain Services and/or receive tips about PBS KIDS content.
User name and password for account creation. Neither you nor your child is required to create an account in order to use the Services. However, you may want to do so in order to save your or a child's progress, settings, or content created while using the Services. If you do create an account, we may collect your user name and password.

Please note that if you or your child chooses to create an account, you or your child will create a custom username. Usernames are moderated with the aim of preventing you or your child from using any personal information to create an account. Additionally, passwords are encrypted.
Rough geolocation information. We collect your zip code and other rough information about your location when using the Services, solely to display information for your local PBS station and provide you with localized content.
Search queries. Our Services may include search fields that allow you to search (only within the Services) for content or answers to questions. We collect information about what items and topics you query, and any additional search terms.
Your content. We collect comments and other information that children post through interactive online features. However, all such information is either canned or moderated to avoid collecting personal information and to help maintain a safe environment for users. Some of our Services allow children to use their device's camera to take photos. In most instances, these photos are only able to be stored locally on the device. We do not collect them. In the event that we do allow children to upload photos, such photos are moderated.
Correspondence you send to us. We may store correspondence with parents related to our Services.
Information about how our Services are used. We may collect information such as preferences, avatars, high scores, connections between friends, what happens in a game, what videos are watched, or pages you view and links you click on within the Services.
Device information. We may collect information about your device, including hardware model, operating system version, and unique identifiers.

VocabularySpellingCity

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Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

VocabularySpellingCity collects information in order to provide and enhance the Service provided to all of our users. The information we collect varies based on how you use the Service.
Information you give us

When you use the Service, we may request certain information about you. For example, when a parent or a teacher creates a free account to use the Service, we request your name and email address. If you are signing up for a Premium (paid) account, we also request your phone number, billing information, and affiliation with a school or district (if applicable). Registrants can always refrain from supplying certain information, though it may prevent them from engaging in certain aspects of the Service which require that information. Parents and educational institutions registering with the Service may create a username and password during the registration process, or, if they prefer, one may be assigned to them.

Parents or educational institutions control what information is provided to VocabularySpellingCity regarding a student. Parents or educational institutions must create a username for each student during the registration process, and either create a password for the student or ask for one to be assigned to the student by VocabularySpellingCity. VocabularySpellingCity does not require any Personally Identifiable Information, or “PII”, of the students who will be using our Service during the registration process or at any other time. Parents or educational institutions may choose to provide a student’s name or class when setting up a student’s account, in order to monitor the student’s activities and progress more easily. However, this is optional. Information that parents or educational institutions choose to provide regarding students should always be limited to information that is relevant to a legitimate educational purpose.
Information we get from your use of our services

VocabularySpellingCity collects information about your use of the Service, like when you create a word list, complete an exercise, or view and interact with your or other users’ content. This information includes:

Device information
Like most website operators, VocabularySpellingCity collects information about how users visit our site and the devices they use. We collect device-specific information (such as your hardware model, operating system version, device identifiers like IDFA and UDID, and mobile network information). VocabularySpellingCity may associate your device identifiers or other device information with your VocabularySpellingCity account to help us provide the Service to you across your devices.
We do not request access to or collect location information, such as GPS or Bluetooth beacons, from your mobile device while downloading or using our mobile apps or services.

Log information
When you use the Service, VocabularySpellingCity automatically collects and stores certain information about your activity, including:

Details of how you use the Service, like your search queries, clicks and site navigation information, or study activity
Browser type
Time zone
Referring site, and the date and time of each user request
Connection information like ISP or mobile operator
Internet Protocol (IP) address

Analytics data
We use technologies such as anonymous cookies, beacons, tags and scripts to collect and store data about our users in order to track website statistics, such as visitors, length of time on the Website, and conversion rates, to support the internal operations of our Service and further the education purposes of VocabularySpellingCity. VocabularySpellingCity also reserves the right to use aggregated, de-identified data to improve our educational products, demonstrate the effectiveness of our educational products in marketing, and develop and improve our Website, services or applications. We may share that aggregated, de-identified data with third parties to further the education purpose of our Service.

We also use mobile analytics software to allow us a better understanding of the functionality of our mobile software on your device. This software may record information such as how often you use the application, the events and activities that occur within the application, aggregated usage, performance data, and where the application was downloaded from. We do not link the information we store within the analytics software to any personally-identifying information you submit within the mobile app.
Information we get from partners and other users

Google Login
You can log in to our site using Google Login. This service authenticates your identity and provides you the option to share certain personal information with us, such as your name, date of birth, and email address, to pre-populate our sign-up form. This service may also give you the option to post information about your activities on VocabularySpellingCity’s website to your profile page to share with others within your network.

Social Media Widgets
Our website includes Social Media Features and widgets, such as the “Share This” button. These Features may collect your IP address, which page you are visiting on our site, and may set a cookie to enable the Feature to function properly. Social Media Features and widgets are either hosted by a third party or hosted directly on our site. Your interactions with these Features are governed by the privacy policy of the company(ies) that provide them.
Students’ Information

Any students under the age of 18 wishing to use the Website must be registered by a parent, legal guardian, or school official. VocabularySpellingCity does not sell or market directly to minors and always seeks the appropriate authorization whenever we identify a minor attempting to purchase a service. Whenever we collect PII, we do so with the sole purpose of supporting the educational purposes for which the Website was designed. We do not publish or distribute any PII of students to third parties, and we try to limit access to third party sites that may request PII. We also prohibit students from publicly posting or distributing PII without prior parental consent. In addition, in an effort to further protect children who use the Website, VocabularySpellingCity does not condition a student’s participation or access to any activity on the Service on the student providing any PII or any more information than is reasonably necessary for that activity. VocabularySpellingCity does not use the prospect of a special game, prize or other activity to entice children to divulge more information than is needed to participate in an activity.

Parental Rights
Parents and legal guardians of children can consent to the collection of a child’s information as set forth in this Privacy Policy, without consenting to the disclosure of that information to third parties.

Parents or guardians can review information their children have contributed to VocabularySpellingCity by accessing their child’s account. Parents can refuse to allow VocabularySpellingCity to collect further information from their children by contacting VocabularySpellingCity at legal@spellingcity.com. VocabularySpellingCity may ask additional questions or take other steps to verify the identity of a parent or guardian before responding to a request to review or to delete a child’s information or a request to refuse further collection from a child. Please note that VocabularySpellingCity does not delete any information that children have contributed to VocabularySpellingCity. Please check with your school’s policy for deletion of materials contributed by your child.

Word Wagon - Duck Duck Moose

Added

Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

When you download and use our mobile applications for children, we don’t require you to provide any information and we don’t collect any information about you or your device, except we collect:

(i) non-personal information about the duration the mobile application is used and how it is used, such as the screens viewed and actions taken within the mobile applications, which is used solely to enhance and improve our applications; and

(ii) email addresses of parents who wish to receive our newsletter, with those email addresses used solely to send the newsletter.

YouTube Kids

Added

Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

Information we collect

Information about the device and app used to access the service. This information includes:

YouTube Kids collects information based on your child's use of the app, like when they watch a video. This information includes:

device type and settings, such as hardware model and operating system version;
log information, including details of how our service is used, device event information, and the device's Internet protocol (IP) address;
unique application numbers, such as application version number; and
unique identifiers, which are used to collect and store information about an app or device, such as preferred language, app activity, and other settings.

YouTube Kids doesn't collect personal information like name, address, or contact information from your child.

App activity. This information includes the videos your child watches, their search terms, and other interactions with content and ads in the app. If a child uses audio features in the app such as voice search, the app briefly collects voice information. This information is processed to allow for use of the audio feature and immediately deleted.

ZOOM Cloud Meetings

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Approved for Grades

June 14, 2021 at 5:00:00 AM

K-8

Data Points Collected (as specified from vendor)

Personal data is any information from or about an identified or identifiable person, including information that Zoom can associate with an individual person. We may collect, or process on behalf of our customers, the following categories of personal data when you use or interact with Zoom Products:

Account Information: Information associated with an account that licenses Zoom Products, which may include administrator name, contact information, account ID, billing information, and account plan information.
Profile and Participant Information: Information associated with the Zoom profile of a user who uses Zoom Products under a licensed account or that is provided by an unlicensed participant joining a meeting, which may include name, display name, picture, email address, phone number, job information, stated locale, user ID, or other information provided by the user or their account owner.
Contacts and Calendar Integrations: Contact information added by accounts or their users to create contact lists on Zoom, which may include contact information a user integrates from a third-party app. Users can also integrate their calendars from other services with their Zoom profile or account.
Settings: Information associated with the preferences and settings on the account or user profile, which may include audio and video settings, recording file location, screen sharing settings, and other settings and configuration information.
Registration Information: Information people provide when registering for a Zoom meeting, webinar or recording, which may include name and contact information, responses to registration questions, and other registration information requested by the host.
Device Information: Information about the computers, phones, and other devices people use when interacting with Zoom Products, which may include information about the speakers, microphone, camera, OS version, hard disk ID, PC name, MAC address, IP address (which may be used to infer general location at a city or country level), device attributes (like operating system version and battery level), WiFi information, and other device information (like Bluetooth signals).
Meeting, Webinar, and Messaging Content and Context: Content generated in meetings, webinars, or messages that are hosted on Zoom Products, which may include audio, video, in-meeting messages, chat messaging content, transcriptions, written feedback, responses to polls and Q&A, and files, as well as related context, such as invitation details, meeting or chat name, or meeting agenda. Content may contain your voice and image, depending on the account owner’s settings, what you choose to share, your settings, and what you do on Zoom Products.
Product and Website Usage: Information about how people and their devices interact with Zoom Products, such as: when participants join and leave a meeting; whether participants sent messages and who they message with; performance data; mouse movements, clicks, keystrokes or actions (such as mute/unmute or video on/off), and other user inputs that help Zoom to understand feature usage, improve product design, and suggest features; which third-party apps users add to a meeting or other Product and what information and actions the app is authorized to access and perform; features used (such as screen sharing, emojis, or filters); and other usage information and metrics. This also includes information about when and how people visit and interact with Zoom’s websites, including what pages they accessed, their interaction with the website features, and whether or not they signed up for a Zoom Product.
Communications with Zoom: Information about your communications with Zoom, including relating to support questions, your account, and other inquiries.
Information from Partners: Zoom obtains information about account owners and their users from third-party companies, such as market data enrichment services, including information about an account owner’s company size or industry, contact information, or activity of certain enterprise domains.

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