Can a school in California display my/my child’s Social Security number?
No, it’s against California law to publicly post or display someone’s Social Security number.
Read MoreNo, it’s against California law to publicly post or display someone’s Social Security number.
Read MoreNo. While a school may ask for your/your child’s Social Security number during enrollment, it must let you know that it’s voluntary and you/your child will still be able to enroll and attend the school.
Read MoreIt depends. You’re allowed to request and get copies of your letters of recommendation unless you’ve signed a waiver giving away your right to access them (you can still ask for the names of the references).
Read MoreNo, they don’t (unless you’ve provided written consent).
Read MoreIt depends on your state’s data breach notification law.
Read MoreGenerally, no. However, a school can disclose information from your records to your parents if
Read MoreMDM software allows employers to have varying degrees of control over devices (like phones and tablets) that their employees use for work purposes.
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