Recent developments in data protection regulations, and especially GDPR, have made Clarity think harder about how we deal with student data. In this interview, Dr Adrian Raper, Clarity’s Technical Director, who is also in overall charge of data protection, discusses where he draws the line between two opposing imperatives: retaining data for the convenience of schools and students in the short term, and destroying data to protect individual privacy in the longer term.
View Clarity’s data protection policy here.