Anonymous edtech service

7 trackers. All 7 undisclosed. The policy allows collecting your entire phone contact list.

Company name withheld. Sector context preserved. Identifiers removed.

Executive summary

We visited an education technology platform. 7 trackers loaded — including Microsoft Clarity (visit recording), LinkedIn Insight, Meta Pixel, and Google Ads. None of the 7 were named in the privacy policy. The policy allows the company to collect your phone's entire contact list. It has conflicting rules about collecting data from minors.

Evidence snapshot

Trackers found7
Not in the policyAll 7 — none are named in the privacy policy
Visit recordingMicrosoft Clarity — active
Contact list accessPolicy allows collecting names, numbers, emails from your phone

What trackers we found

Microsoft Clarity recorded screen behavior. LinkedIn Insight, Meta Pixel, Google Ads, and Microsoft Advertising tracked users for ad targeting. Google Tag Manager and Google Analytics handled page measurement. Not a single one of these 7 trackers appears in the privacy policy.

What the privacy policy says

The policy allows the company to "collect your phone's entire contact list, including names, numbers, and emails." It has conflicting statements about minors: it says it "might collect minor's data" but also claims it "doesn't knowingly do so." It allows "sharing data globally with individuals and institutions anywhere, without clear limits." It says the company "cannot be held responsible if your information is lost, damaged, or misused." It says users "are responsible and must pay the company if they share third-party data without permission."

What the product flow showed

On an education platform where students and teachers share course content, visit recording was active. LinkedIn and Meta ad trackers ran on pages where students may enter personal details. The platform targets educators and students — including minors — yet the policy contradicts itself on whether minor data is collected.

Why this matters

When an education platform collects your entire phone contact list, runs 7 undisclosed trackers, contradicts itself on minor data, and says it can share your information globally without limits — the readiness gap is not subtle. Students and teachers deserve clearer disclosure. Evidence exists. Company name withheld.