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FAQs: Inquisitive Student Data Privacy and Security

Updated over 2 months ago

Inquisitive is committed to robust data privacy and security practices following United States, Canada and International guidelines,

The following are some common questions about our Student Data Privacy and Security policies practices. These are more fully

outlined in our Privacy Policy.

Please contact us if you have any questions about Student Data Privacy and Security

Is Inquisitive compliant with Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (“FERPA”), Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) and the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)

Yes. Inquisitive is compliant with the above mentioned privacy laws.

These laws protect student privacy and gives parents and students rights regarding education records, including what and how information is collected and stored.

What student data is collected by Inquisitive?

The following student data is collected by Inquisitive:

  • Name

  • Email address

  • School

  • Classes

  • Classwork, assessments and assignments

In addition, the following information may be inferred from the above data:

  • Grade

  • School location

We do not collect any data on:

  • Student date of birth or age

  • Gender


Where is the student data that is collected housed?

All student data that is collected by Inquisitive is housed onshore int the United States of America.

What is student data used for?

Personally identifiable student information is used to support student learning through the secure and effective operation of our educational tools.

We do not use or share Student Data to engage in targeted advertising to students.

We do not sell Student Data to third parties.

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