Norway's data protection authority, Datatilsynet, wrote about the decision by Denmark's DPA to stop schools from passing student data onto Google via Chromebooks. Legal Adviser Kristin Skolt said the ruling creates an opportunity for Norway to insist on its own stronger protections for personal data collection in schools.
20 Feb. 2024
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