Investigation reveals Utah education apps violated data privacy agreements
August 18, 2026 at 11:06 AM MT · via ABC4 Utah · Summarized by Mormon News from original reporting

A joint investigation by the Utah State Board of Education, Brigham Young University, and Internet Safety Labs found that more than half of audited educational technology applications used in Utah public schools collected student data without authorization, according to ABC4 Utah. The investigation examined apps deployed across Utah's public school system and discovered widespread violations of data privacy agreements. The findings raise questions about student privacy protections and vendor compliance with state education technology contracts.
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