privacy.education empowers K-12 students and underrepresented women with the knowledge, tools, and confidence to navigate a digital world that was not designed with their best interests in mind.
Get Early Access โToday's youth can navigate any app, platform, or device with ease. But most cannot identify how their personal data is collected, sold, or weaponized against them. Underrepresented women face a compounded disadvantage โ they are both the least informed and the most exploited. privacy.education exists to close that gap, permanently.
Two audiences. One shared right โ to understand and control their digital lives.
From primary school to high school, students interact with data-harvesting platforms every day. We meet them where they are โ with age-appropriate, curriculum-aligned learning that transforms how they see and interact with the digital world.
Women from marginalized communities face the highest rates of algorithmic harm and digital exclusion. Our content is culturally affirming, accessible, and designed to build confidence and fluency for communities historically left out of tech education.
Six learning pillars that build real-world digital literacy from the ground up.
What personal data is, how it is collected, and why it matters โ in plain language that resonates with students at every level.
How recommendation engines and AI systems shape what we see and feel โ and how to recognize when they are working against us.
What rights individuals hold over their data, what consent means online, and how to exercise those rights with confidence.
How to identify dark patterns and deceptive UX tactics designed to extract data and attention without informed consent.
Practical tools and guided exercises to help learners map and take control of the digital trail they leave across platforms.
The connection between algorithmic exposure, mental health, and self-worth โ and how awareness becomes a protective factor.
Four stages that take learners from awareness to action.
Learners explore how data flows through their everyday digital lives through interactive modules that make the invisible visible.
Learners explore the legal and ethical frameworks that govern their data under laws like PIPEDA, GDPR, and COPPA.
From algorithmic manipulation to data breaches, learners develop the critical eye to spot when technology is being used against them.
Learners leave with a concrete personal action plan โ tools, habits, and the confidence to make informed choices going forward.
Join the movement to make privacy education a right โ not a privilege.
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