A few colleagues had mentioned they were signing up for free Zoom accounts. I went in and read their "Terms of Agreement" stuff and then called my buddy who is one of the IT people for our district. Within an hour we received an email from the Tech Dept. saying to only use Google Meet and not zoom...below is copy of the Zoom policy.
[i]Collection of your Personal Data
Whether you have Zoom account or not, we may collect Personal Data from or about you when you use or otherwise interact with our Products. We may gather the following categories of Personal Data about you:
Information commonly used to identify you, such as your name, user name, physical address, email address, phone numbers, and other similar identifiers Information about your job, such as your title and employer Credit/debit card or other payment information Facebook profile information (when you use Facebook to log-in to our Products or to create an account for our Products) General information about your product and service preferences Information about your device, network, and internet connection, such as your IP address(es), MAC address, other device ID (UDID), device type, operating system type and version, and client version Information about your usage of or other interaction with our Products (“Usage Information”) Other information you upload, provide, or create while using the service ("Customer Content"), as further detailed in the “Customer Content” section below We collect this data to provide you with the best experience with our Products. Mostly, we gather Personal Data directly from you, directly from your devices, or directly from someone who communicates with you using Zoom services, such as a meeting host, participant, or caller. Some of our collection happens on an automated basis – that is, it’s automatically collected when you interact with our Products. In certain instances, you can choose whether to provide Personal Data to Zoom, but note that you may be unable to access certain options and services if they require Personal Data that you have not provided. You can adjust certain settings to reduce the amount of Personal Data we automatically collect from you, such as by turning off optional cookies in your browser’s setting or by using our Cookie Preferences link at the bottom of the Zoom homepage.
We may also obtain information about you from a user who uses Zoom. For example, a user may input your contact information when you are invited to a Zoom meeting or call. Similarly, a Zoom meeting host may record a Zoom meeting and store the recording on our system. If a Zoom meeting host decides to record a meeting, that person is responsible for obtaining any necessary consent from you before recording a meeting.
We may also gather some Personal Data from third-party partners. Sometimes, other companies who help us deliver the service (our service providers) and may collect or have access to information on our behalf when you use our Products. We have agreements with our service providers to ensure that they do not use any of the information that they collect on our behalf for their own commercial purposes or for the commercial purposes of some other company or third party. We may also receive Personal Data that third parties collect in other contexts, which we use in order to better understand our users, advertise and market, and enhance our services.[/i]
_________________ An unjust law is no law at all--St. Augustine of Hippo
Cause tried and true I see the light in you Oh, can you dig in my soul? Could you smell my whole... life?--Gener and Deaner
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