Parents fear app is storing private data in the US on how their children behave as it harvests photos and video footage of thousands of British pupils
A US company has been using an app to gather and store private data on how thousands of British children behave at school.
Parents fear ClassDojo, based in San Francisco, has harvested photos and videos from as much as 70 per cent of British schools.
The company's data is stored in the US and shared with 22 third-party service providers including Facebook for 'optional social sharing' and Google for 'analytics'.
Another company using the data is analytics service Datadog which suffered a data breach two years ago, reports The Times.
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