I have finally looked into FreshGrades Privacy Policy. As you can guess, it is extensively long. Thankfully, you have me to summarize it for you. So lets begin!

Some of the basic general statements at the beginning of the document read: A) FreshGrade collects, stores, processes, and shares student personal information for the purposes of our services as authorized by a school or parent B) FreshGrade does not own the content collected (meaning that users own their content and data) C) FreshGrade does not sell student information unless with explicit parental consent D) FreshGrade does not use student data for advertising purposes E) FreshGrade has a comprehensive data security program called “FreshGrade Education, Inc” F) FreshGrade will delete information at the direction of the school.
All of the above points seem reasonable right? Now let me impart some information with you that occurs towards the middle of the document (Normally where you would stop reading, am I right?)
One major point that is reiterated throughout this document is the difference between personal information and aggregate information. Personal information includes names, addresses, telephone numbers, email addresses, etc. Aggregate information is data collected from which individual user identities have been removed. This type of information can pertain to how you use the application which helps the providers understand trends and user needs.
So… why is this distinction so important?
Basically, personal information cannot be sold but aggregate information is completely fair game. Once your personal identifiers are gone all of your personal information can be sold and shared to third parties.
One statement that sums this up quite well: “we consider student data to be highly confidential and use this data solely to provide our services to the school and to the parent, and in limited ways, for our internal purposes in accordance with our Terms of Service or specific agreements with schools.” Although it seems like things are 100% safe and for the sole purpose of students, parents, and the school, it is clear with further reading that their Terms of Service allows them to use aggregate data for whatever purposes they please. Further, if you interact with FreshGrade through other social media sites (such as, Twitter & Facebook) they will also collect that data. (Although that particular data is dependent upon your privacy settings with the other social networking sites.) As you can see, like most other websites FreshGrade automatically collects usage information once you visit their site. This information is collected through cookies. Depending on your mobile device you may not be able to reject cookies. Additionally, if you do not accept FreshGrades cookies, you may not be able to use some of the network’s features or services. On a side note, once an account is deleted aggregate information can still be utilized!
Further Privacy & Safety Acts Utilized:
PIPA, PEPEDA, and FOIPPA for Canadian users
FERPA for United States users
FreshGrade also has an extensive liability clause that basically protects them from everything. By agreeing to use the application you are also waiving the right to a trial by jury, the participation in a class action, collective action, private attorney general action, or other representative proceedings of any kind. You should also be checking the Privacy Policy periodically incase there are changes. FreshGrade does try its best to provide at least 30 days notice of a Terms of Service change that involves collecting, using, storing, or sharing Student data in a different way than was disclosed in the previous Terms of Service Agreement. The last change took place on November 1st, 2017.
So what does this mean to you?
From my perspective (aka. someone who always skips past the Privacy Policies) this is a tad creepy to read. There is so much information that I am willingly giving up on a day to day basis when using specific applications. But can I really blame FreshGrade for its extensive Privacy Policy? Not really, we do live in a consumer culture…
One thing that I will be taking away from this post is that I really should start reading Privacy Policies and become aware of my privacy options as a client. I think its time that I finally update my Facebook, Instagram, & Snapchat accounts.
Here is a link to the Privacy Policy: https://www.freshgrade.com/privacy-policy/#top
Here is a link to the Terms & Conditions: https://www.freshgrade.com/terms-and-conditions/#top
Further, if you have any questions pertaining to these areas you can email care@freshgrade.com directly.



