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Children’s Privacy: Denmark DPA rules Google should not get its student data

Datatilsynet, Denmark’s data protection agency, has ordered 53 municipalities throughout the country to change their data processing process to stop transferring student data to Google unless there’s a legal basis. Data of primary students which had been sent to Google previously had been used for commercial purposes in violation of Denmark’s and GDPR’s privacy laws.

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