Schools install toilet sensors that ‘actively listen’ to pupils
Some UK schools have bought and installed sensors in toilets that 'actively listen' to pupils' conversations to try to detect keywords spoken by pupils. The sensors are being sold to detect vaping, bullying, and other problems. However, privacy campaigners say these sensors are potentially a safeguarding issue, a violation of children's rights, and are likely to be unlawful.
The sensors do not record or save any conversations, but send alerts to staff when triggered. Not all the schools who have installed the technology were aware of the keyword detection function.
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Publication: Schools Week
Writer: Jessica Hill
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