Microsoft violated EU law in handling of kids’ data, Austrian privacy regulator finds

Microsoft violated EU law in handling of kids’ data, Austrian privacy regulator finds

Austria’s data protection authority found that Microsoft illegally tracked students in its education software without proper consent and transparency. The ruling was prompted by a complaint from noyb, highlighting concerns over GDPR compliance and data handling practices. #AustriaDataProtection #MicrosoftEducation #GDPRViolation #noyb #StudentDataProtection

Keypoints

  • Austria’s Datenschutzbehörde ruled that Microsoft improperly tracked students using its educational software.
  • The company was accused of not providing students and parents access to their data and using cookies without consent.
  • The complaint was filed by noyb, a privacy advocacy group, citing violations of GDPR regulations.
  • Microsoft’s response stated that their services comply with GDPR standards and continue to be used legally in education.
  • The regulator ordered Microsoft to grant data access to the complainant and improve transparency about data use.

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