Microsoft accused of tracking kids with education software
Briefly

Data protection group Noyb is investigating Microsoft 365 Education for potential GDPR transparency breaches related to data processing responsibility and access rights for individuals.
Noyb criticizes Microsoft for pushing data protection obligations onto schools, creating a situation where decision-making power and profits lie with Microsoft, while schools bear most risks.
Noyb contends that Microsoft tries to avoid GDPR responsibility by placing most data protection responsibilities on local authorities or schools, with limited power to influence data processing.
Noyb's data protection lawyer criticizes Microsoft's system, stating the school would have to audit or instruct Microsoft on data processing, calling it unrealistic and an attempt to shift responsibility away from Microsoft.
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