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Published on Mar 29, 2017
Privacy can be a complex, intimidating topic. But there are some steps any teacher can take to better protect their students' data when using online tools. Make these simple privacy and security checks a habit whenever you visit a website or use it with your students: (1) check for encryption in the URL; (2) see if the site has a privacy policy; (3) if anything seems iffy or off, consult tech and privacy experts at your school. You might also check out Common Sense's Privacy Evaluations of popular edtech tools (http://privacy.commonsense.org). We take deep dives into 100s of popular classrooms tools and surface the need to know info. about their privacy and security practices.