Privacy

camWhat must you reveal about yourself (your school, your students) in order to use this software, content, or service?

  • Is registration required? What information are your required to provide?
  • Who is requesting this information from you?
  • How will your information be used?
  • Where is your information stored?
  • Are you required to update or renew your personal information?
  • What benefit (real or perceived) do you receive when you give up your personal information?
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8 02 2009
Critique: Jing « OSED.org

[...] Jing may be a fine piece of software, it fails to meet any of the four criteria: Freedom, Openness, Privacy, and Control. Jing is not free. Possibly related posts: (automatically generated)Relective [...]

13 04 2009
Critique: Scratch « OSED.org

[...] Privacy: Teens and adults are asked to provide an email address in order to create an account on the Scratch website. (The email address is only used for password recovery.) Children are not asked for email addresses and all other information (name, location) is optional. [...]

13 04 2009
Critique: Scratch « OSED.org

[...] Privacy: Users are not required to disclose any personal information to download and enable the software. Teens and adults are asked to provide an email address in order to create an account on the Scratch website. (The email address is only used for password recovery.) Children are not asked for email addresses and all other information (name, location) is optional. [...]

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