Following the Schrems II ruling, the CNIL was invited by the Conference of University Presidents and the Conference of Large Schools to comment on the use of “collaborative sets for education” offered by US companies.

In view of the risk of illegal access to data, the CNIL calls for changes in the use of these tools and will help the organizations concerned to identify possible alternatives.

https://www.cnil.fr/fr/la-cnil-appelle-evolutions-dans-utilisation-outils-collaboratifs-etatsuniens-enseignement-superieur-recherche?s=09

Incidentally, the French government officially supports the use of free software in schools: https://apps.education.fr

  • @ree
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    23 years ago

    Are you a hairy troll?

    There is no mention of Portugal in the link.

    The website is a French institutions writing in French about decisions implicating other French institutions hosted on a French domain.

    There is no Portuguese. None. Nowhere. I don’t know where you learned that language but they bamboozled you and teached you French instead.

    Sorry l’ami, tu t’es fait avoir.

      • @ree
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        23 years ago

        Ho I see. You translated the toot from portugese.

        But it’s still about france ;)

        • @j0taOP
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          03 years ago

          Title about portugal content about other path to take open source