September 29, 2025
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2022 K12 Edtech Benchmark Infographics
2022 K12 Edtech Benchmark Infographics: Findings Report 1
- 2.3 percent of school websites are hosted by Google
- 8.9 percent of schools have Google Search within their website
- 10.1 percent of k12 schools have google maps in their website
- 28 percent of apps werent for children
- 33 percent of apps access student data and sent to Facebook
- 36 percent of apps access student data and send to Apple
- 68 percent of apps access student data and sent to Google
- 79 percent of apps used in school access student location
- Advertising in K12 EdTech
- Google Apps Embedded in K12 School Websites
- Most apps used by K12 Students are Not Safe for Children
- Most Used SDKs (Google)
- Most Used SDKs Apple
- Most Used SDKs Facebook
- Permission Categories for EdTech Apps
- Types of Computing Devices by OS Vendor
2022 K12 Edtech Benchmark Infographics: Findings Report 2
- Tech Consent Practices in US Schools
2022 K12 Edtech Benchmark Infographics: Findings Report 3
- Average number of recommended or required apps by grade level
- Metrics by Majority Race
- Percentage of School Websites with Ads
- Percentage of Schools with LEA Provided Devices by Income
- Percentage of Schools with LEA Provided Devices by Majority Race
- Percentage of Schools with Tech Vetting by Income
Consumer Sentiment Report
- Consumer Opinion – Should Companies Perform Product Testing on Internet-Connected Products
- How Important is Product Safety
Did You Knows
- Alone Time
- Rideshare
- So Convenient
- This is Not an Ad
- This Isn’t Just a Tool
- We Don’t Want to Know
- Which is Leakier
- Which is More Dangerous
- Which is Slimier
- Your Screen Watched
Do You Know Where Your Data Is
- Do You Know Where Your Data Is, Orange Text
- Do You Know Where Your Data Is, Purple Text
- Do You Know Where Your Data Is, White Text
Principles of Safe Software
- Principle 1- Clear Data Processing Notice
- Principle 2- Viable Permission
- Principle 3- Identification Minimization
- Principle 4- Data Collection Minimization
- Principle 5- Private by Default
- Principle 6- Reasonable Date Use and Sharing
- Principle 7- Data Processing Complies with Data Subject’s Privacy Preferences and Permissions
- Principle 8- Data Processing Complies with Policies
- Principle 9- Reasonable Commitment Duration
- Principle 10- Commitment Termination or Change Behavior
Miscellaneous
- Cybersecurity vs. Human Safety
- Edtech isn’t kid tech
- This is Fine