by pixevety | Jul 25, 2018 | Privacy, School photo management
With 80% of Australians now saying they would never want organisations sharing ‘Photos of my kids/family’ with third parties – higher than any other type of data or information – isn’t it time we checked in with our schools on how they manage photo consent? I’ve had...
by pixevety | Jun 21, 2018 | Privacy, School photo management
Those familiar with The Incredibles movie know Edna Mode; the eccentric fashion designer whose questions challenge heroes to grow and change (for the better). Consider Edna’s intriguing question, “Do you know where he is?” (using that wonderful Japanese-German...
by pixevety | May 10, 2018 | Privacy
We live in a world saturated with photography. We are so used to photographing and being photographed we’ve grown blind to the value of our own image. Images – our likenesses – are personal information. The viewing, use, downloading, copying or sale of our likenesses...
by pixevety | Apr 1, 2018 | In the media
NATIONAL EDUCATION – pixevety, CEO Colin Anson is passionate about helping schools do more with photos and protecting student digital identities. THE AUSTRALIAN EDUCATION REPORTER-TERM 2 2018
by pixevety | Mar 23, 2018 | Privacy
Most schools are still using generalised photo consent forms. In the wake of Facebook recent privacy breaches, that’s a big problem. Let me explain why and outline three steps schools can take to safeguard student privacy, today. If you’re an educator or parent...