Product Privacy Policy
Last updated: August 28th, 2025
moozoom education Inc. dba Schoolbeat (“Schoolbeat”) takes the privacy of its users, including students, teachers, and parents, seriously. Schoolbeat is committed to protecting users’ privacy while providing a personalized and valuable learning experience through its education technology product (the “Product”).
Among other things, Schoolbeat is committed to the following:- We only collect, store, process, or share student information that is needed for authorized education/school purposes, or as authorized by the parent/student.
- We do not sell student personal information.
- We do not use or disclose student information for behavioral targeting of advertisements to students.
- We do not retain student personal information beyond the time period required to support the authorized educational/school purposes.
If users have any questions about this Product Privacy Policy, they may contact Schoolbeat at privacy@schoolbeat.io.
The School Community
Collectively, the classroom, the school, the district administration, and their teachers, educators and other employees/agents are referred to in this Product Privacy Policy as the “School Community”.
As Schoolbeat is designed to be used as a school wide and universal program, much of the information collected is intended to be shared within the School Community. Any Product-related activities, information, or communications may therefore be visible to anyone present in the classroom or elsewhere whenever a user access to the Product. Furthermore, some information will be available to other teachers and school or district administrators and/or employees. See our User Data Access below. The sharing of the above information is subject to this Product Privacy Policy and the privacy policies of the relevant educational institutions. If users have any questions about the sharing of this information under those policies, Schoolbeat recommends that users contact the relevant educational institutions.
Schoolbeat has implemented security measures to ensure that this data will not be shared outside the School Community, except as outlined in this Product Privacy Policy.
Collected Information
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- 1. Personal Information
The specific information collected depends on the user type (i.e. teacher, district/school staff, parent, and student users). A list of the personal information collected for each user type of the Product, including the type of information collected, how the information is collected and used within the School Community, whether other users can view the information, and whether the information is shared outside of the School Community, is available here.
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- 2. Cookies
Cookies are small data files that are commonly stored on your device when you use websites and online services. They are widely used to make websites work, or to work more efficiently, as well as to provide reporting information and assist with services or personalization. There are also other technologies that are similar to cookies, which may store small amounts of data on your device (“Local Storage”).
Schoolbeat uses the following types of cookies and Local Storage (collectively called “Cookies” herein):
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- Performance and functionality Cookies: These Cookies are not essential, but help us to personalize and enhance your user experience. For example, they may help us to remember your preferences and prevent you from needing to re-enter information more than once, or to remember your id and password so that you do not have to enter them each time you use our services.
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What Does Schoolbeat Do with the Collected Information?
Schoolbeat only collects and uses user information that is required to fulfill its duties and provide and improve its services. Specifically, collected information is used for the following purposes:
- To operate the Product;
- To enable users to login to the Product;
- To allow the teacher to manage and engage with the Product;
- To allow student to use the Product;
- To enable class related activities such as classroom content, assignments/tasks, and communications;
- To allow parents to use the Product with their child(ren);
- To allow teachers, students, and parents to assess individual student progression;
- To provide analytic data to teachers and school administrators;
- For software and customer support purposes; and
- For sales, invoicing, and/or billing purposes.
Schoolbeat does not advertise or market to students or their parents. No personally identifiable student information will be used for marketing purposes.
Schoolbeat does not share personally identifiable information outside the School Community, except for those purposes stated within this document, without first obtaining the express written consent of the individual.
Parents who login to the Product are not granted access to personally identifiable information of any student other than their child.
Collected information in aggregate form, whereby individual users are not identifiable (i.e. “de-identified data”), is used for the following purposes:
- To improve the Product;
- For research and statistical purposes;
- For marketing purposes related to the Schoolbeat Product; and
- For customer support purposes.
De-identified data will have all direct and indirect personal identifiers removed. This includes, but is not limited to, name, user ID, date of birth, and location information. Furthermore, Schoolbeat will not attempt to re-identify de-identified data or transfer de-identified data to any party unless that party agrees not to attempt reidentification
Schoolbeat User Data Access
All user access and/or interactions within the Schoolbeat Product occur in the School Community among district/school administrators, district/school employees or agents, teachers (including paraprofessionals, aides, behavior specialists, or other school employees), students, and parents (“trusted users”) in the School Community.
Teachers (including teachers, paraprofessionals, aides, substitute teachers, behavior specialists, or other school employees working with students in the classroom) are granted access to student data for the students in their classes and to parent data for the students in their classes. School/district administration officials may access teacher and student data to monitor in-app activities and student behavior/attendance. Other school employees or agents within the School Community may be granted individual access to student data by the teacher pursuant the group sharing feature.
Detailed information on user data access can be viewed here.
Student Records
Student records are the property of and under the control of the school and/or school district. Students can access their student records by logging in to their student account. Parents do not have personal access to Schoolbeat and as such, they access the Product with their child student code with the same access limitations.
Students are only granted access to any of the assigned Schoolbeat content, as well as their personal utilization and progression data. Students do not have access to any data that would make them identifiable, nor any of their answers entered during a Schoolbeat activity. Access to student records that are not otherwise accessible from the student account must be granted by the school and/or school district, at their complete discretion.
Corrections of any erroneous information should first be brought to the attention of the teacher or the school administration. In the event that the teacher or school are unable to make the correction, parents should advise Schoolbeat at privacy@schoolbeat.io who will then work with the teacher or school to facilitate correction of any erroneous information.
Should there be any unauthorized disclosure of a student’s records, Schoolbeat will notify the school, teacher, parent and student via email within 3 days following discovery of the unauthorized disclosure.
No Marketing to Students and Parents
Schoolbeat does not share user data with third parties for marketing purposes.
Furthermore, Schoolbeat does not use student data for marketing of any kind, including marketing to students or parents. For information on our privacy practices with respect to the operation of the corporate website, please see Schoolbeat’s Website Privacy Policy here.
Deletion of Student Records
Student records are deleted 12 months after the end of their last class within the Product. Parents can request to have the account of their child, and related information deleted from the Schoolbeat database by contacting Schoolbeat at privacy@schoolbeat.io.
Deletion of Teacher Records
Personal data of teachers and any data not already deleted that is related to a teacher’s classes will be deleted 2 years after their account has become inactive.Regional Compliance
1. United States of America
FERPA
FERPA is an acronym for the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act, a US federal law to protect the privacy of student educational records. FERPA gives parents certain rights with respect to their non-adult children's education records. These rights include the right to inspect and review the student's education records maintained by the school, as well the right to request that a school correct record which they believe to be inaccurate or misleading.
Furthermore, under FERPA, schools generally must have written permission from the parent in order to release any information from a student's education record, which includes records, files, documents, and other materials that contain information directly related to a student and are maintained by an educational agency/institution, or the personally identifiable information contained within those records. However, FERPA allows schools to disclose those records, without consent, to various parties under specified conditions, including the following (see 34 CFR § 99.31):
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- School officials with legitimate educational interest;
- Other schools to which a student is transferring;
- Specified officials for audit or evaluation purposes;
- Appropriate parties in connection with financial aid to a student;
- Organizations conducting certain studies for or on behalf of the school;
- Accrediting organizations;
- To comply with a judicial order or lawfully issued subpoena;
- Appropriate officials in cases of health and safety emergencies; and
- State and local authorities, within a juvenile justice system, pursuant to specific State law.
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Schools may also disclose, without consent, "directory" information such as a student's name, address, telephone number, date and place of birth, honors and awards, and dates of attendance. However, schools must tell parents about directory information and allow parents a reasonable amount of time to request that the school not disclose directory information about them.
While this act is primarily directed towards educational institutions, Schoolbeat recognizes its role as a “School Official” with a legitimate educational interest under FERPA, and our privacy policy is designed to secure student data in compliance with FERPA and to allow education institutions using Schoolbeat to be compliant with FERPA. Schoolbeat does not disclose student educational records or directory information outside of the School Community.
COPPA
COPPA is an acronym for the Child Online Privacy Protection Act, a US federal law to protect the privacy of children under the age of 13.
Pursuant to the Terms of Use any teacher, or a teacher’s school or district administration intending to use our application with children under the age of 13 must comply with COPPA (Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act) requirements prior to using the Schoolbeat product. However, in compliance with the guidance provided by the Federal Trade Commission on the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) provisions, we recognize that schools and school districts may act as agents of parents and provide consent to the collection and use of student information when such information is collected solely for the use and benefit of the school and for no other commercial purpose.
If you believe at any time that information from a student under the age of 13 has been provided in violation of these terms, please contact us at privacy@schoolbeat.io.
2. European Union
Since May 24, 2018, the European Union General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has defined the rules regarding the collection, use, and retention of personal information for citizens of the European Union (EU). Schoolbeat is fully compliant with these rules.
In order to operate its services, and in accordance with this Product Privacy Policy, Schoolbeat may collect, use, and retain personal information from users of the Schoolbeat Product who are based in the EU. The European Commission has ruled that commercial entities in Canada have adequacy under the GDPR, or already provide adequate data security.
Furthermore, in order to operate its services, and in accordance with this Product Privacy Policy, Schoolbeat also conducts business with third-party data processors in the United States, where personal information for users of the Schoolbeat Product is stored. Accordingly, when Schoolbeat transfers personal information outside of the European Economic Area to a country or framework not determined by the European Commission as providing sufficient protection for personal information, including the United States, such transfers will be governed by data processing agreements that comply with European Union data protection requirements.
Security Policy
Schoolbeat uses industry standard methods to protect the confidentiality, security, and integrity of its customer’s data against unauthorized use or access, disclosure, alteration, unlawful or accidental destruction, or loss. We ensure that all such protected data is encrypted both at rest and in transit and is only retained or deleted in accordance with this Privacy Policy or any overriding agreements with educational agencies.
Schoolbeat does not share the data covered by this policy informally among its employees. Only those employees who require the protected data to carry out their duties are granted access. In such cases, access is granted based on the principle of least privilege, which means that each program and employee are granted the fewest privileges necessary to complete their tasks. Employees with access to protected data are given training to apprise them of their responsibilities when handling data and the various laws and agreements covering data security. Such employees are also given a unique user ID for purposes of accountability.
Schoolbeat performs periodic risk/vulnerability assessments and data privacy and security compliance audits. Schoolbeat will remediate any identified security vulnerabilities in a timely manner. We also have a written incident response plan, as well as best practices for responding to a breach of personally identifiable information. We will share this incident response plan upon request.
While Schoolbeat is committed to implementing best practices with regard to information and data security, we cannot make a 100% security guarantee due to constant advances in virus and hacking technology, as well as unforeseeable hardware or software failures and other risk factors. Schoolbeat can therefore not be held responsible for data loss or alteration. Schoolbeat will notify any affected user of a security breach via email within 3 days following discovery of the breach.
For additional information about our security measures and Security Policy, please contact us at privacy@schoolbeat.io.
Third Parties
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- Third Party Integrations
Third Party software may be integrated with Schoolbeat. Schoolbeat has no responsibility for the content, policies, or actions of these websites and they are entirely separate from Schoolbeat and are not covered by this Product Privacy Policy.
Schoolbeat also provides users with the option of registering/logging into the Product with single sign-on authentication through Third Party software such as Clever, Google or other service providers. If you choose to access our Product through single sign-on authentication, Schoolbeat may exchange personal information such as the user’s email address with the authentication service, depending on your privacy settings with that service. Schoolbeat will only collect and store such information in accordance with this policy. We recommend familiarizing yourself with any authentication service’s terms of use and privacy settings and policies before using such services to connect to Schoolbeat.
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- Third Party Service Providers
Schoolbeat may use trusted Third Party Service Providers to support our Product by assisting us with providing, maintaining, and improving our services. To this end, Schoolbeat may share information with these providers, but only to the extent necessary to provide our services, and only in accordance with our needs, this Product Privacy Policy, and all other applicable privacy agreements, laws, and/or requirements.
Changes to and Access to Personal Information
Users have access to their personal information via their Schoolbeat user account, or by contacting the teacher or school administration.
Users may also request a copy of their personal information, or can make modifications to any incorrect information by sending a written request to privacy@schoolbeat.io. The following information has to be provided:
- First and last name;
- Email;
- Phone Number;
- Class name and school;
- Student name and/or user ID and/or username;
- Teacher name.
The user will then be contacted by a member of the Schoolbeat team for verification purposes. Users can also correct and update their personal information using the same procedures described above.
Change of Control
In the event that all or a portion of Schoolbeat or its assets are acquired by or merged with a third party, personal information that we have collected from users would be one of the assets transferred to or acquired by that third party. This Product Privacy Policy will continue to apply to your information, and any acquirer would only be able to handle your personal information as per this policy (unless you give consent to a new policy). We will provide you with notice of an acquisition within thirty (30) days following the completion of such a transaction, by posting on our homepage, or by email to your email address that you provided to us. If you do not consent to the use of your personal information by such a successor company, you may request its deletion from the company.
In the unlikely event that Schoolbeat goes out of business, all user information will be securely deleted within 12 months of the date of going out of business.
Disclosure of Information to Satisfy Legal Obligations
Schoolbeat may disclose personal information if we have a good faith belief that doing so is necessary to comply with the law, such as complying with a subpoena or other legal process. We may need to disclose personal information where, in good faith, we think it is necessary to protect the rights, property, or safety of Schoolbeat, our employees, our community, or others, or to prevent violations of our Terms of Use or other agreements. This includes, without limitation, exchanging information with other companies and organizations for fraud protection or responding to government requests.
Changes and Updates to the Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy is effective as of August 28th 2025. Schoolbeat may, at its sole discretion, update, revise, modify, and/or supplement from time to time this Product Privacy Policy. Should we make modifications to this policy or the related User Agreement, we’ll post a notice that you will receive when you login to the Product and/or we will send an email directly to you with a copy of the new documents prior to adopting any such modifications. Schoolbeat’s updated Product Privacy Policy and User Agreements will also be posted on Schoolbeat’s corporate website. Schoolbeat asks users to review the updated Product Privacy Policy and/or Terms of Use before continuing to use our services. If users do not accept the updated Product Privacy Policy, users can cancel their subscriptions in accordance with the Terms of Use. The user’s continued use of the services provided by Schoolbeat after the updated Product Privacy Policy takes effect will constitute the user's acceptance of the updated Product Privacy Policy.
Consent to the Gathering and Processing of Information
By accepting the Terms of Use, users are expressly giving Schoolbeat a special declaration that users have decided by their own free will to grant Schoolbeat specific authorization to collect, process, and use the personal information stipulated in this Product Privacy Policy and to use such information in accordance with what is stipulated in this Product Privacy Policy. Users are further declaring that users are aware of the purpose for Schoolbeat collecting, processing, and using such information, how the processing will be conducted, how users’ privacy will be protected, and that users are authorized to withdraw their consent.
Contact
Schoolbeat’s service to its users and users’ trust is of utmost importance to Schoolbeat. If users have any questions about this Product Privacy Policy, users should contact Schoolbeat at:
Name: moozoom education, Inc (dba Schoolbeat)Email: privacy@schoolbeat.io