1. Introduction
EDUORA School Connect is designed to support communication between schools, teachers, parents, and students. This sample Privacy Policy explains, in general terms, how a school app could handle personal information in a secure and transparent manner.
2. Information we may collect
Depending on configuration, a school platform may collect:
- Account details such as names, email addresses, and contact numbers.
- Student records such as attendance, grades, class schedules, and exam results.
- Usage data such as login times, device information, and in-app activity logs.
3. How information may be used
Information is generally used to:
- Provide secure access to school information for authorized users.
- Enable communication between teachers, parents, and students.
- Generate reports and insights that help schools manage operations.
4. Data security
In a production deployment, EDUORA would rely on secure infrastructure such as Microsoft Azure, encrypted databases, role-based access control, and regular security monitoring to protect stored information.
5. Data retention
Student and account data would typically be retained only for as long as necessary to support school operations and to meet applicable legal or regulatory requirements.
6. Contact
For a real deployment, schools would provide contact details for a privacy officer or administrator who can respond to questions or data requests.
7. Camera Usage & Permissions
EDUORA School Connect may request access to the device camera for specific features within the application. Camera access is used only when explicitly required by the user and for the following purposes:
- Scanning QR codes for authentication, attendance, or school-related activities.
- Capturing photos for profile images, assignments, or document uploads.
The application does not access the camera without user interaction or permission. All images or scanned data are processed only for the intended functionality within the app.
EDUORA does not store, share, or transmit camera data to third parties unless explicitly required for application functionality and with user awareness.
Users can control camera permissions at any time through their device settings.