UW Google and Youth


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Overview

UW Google is not specifically designed or configured to be appropriate for those under the age of 18.  Additionally, UW has entered into a contract with Google which will eventually have a per student cost. The funding model for the service has not been fully developed, so there is the potential that some programs may eventually be charged for use of the services.  UW Google Workspace "core services" may not be compliant or appropriate as the UW tenant is set to "Higher Education" rather than "Primary/Secondary Education" as K-12 organizations would be configured per Google's support page: Select your organization type for Google Workspace for Education. UW Google is only FERPA compliant for the following "core services": 

Policies and Compliance

Any use beyond students directly enrolled in University of Washington, Continuum College, or programs with specific contractual languages and policies placing them entirely under UW policies and governance, is not likely to meet compliance standards such as FERPA. Additional key articles and guidance provided by the UW Office of the Youth Protection Coordinator and UW Privacy Office to review:

Configuration Considerations

Here are some additional configuration details you may want to consider when determining if the UW Google service is appropriate for your program. 

Appendix A The End User License Agreement and privacy terms new users of the UW Google service agree to when signing up for the service. UW's "Manage UW NetID Resources" page:Screenshot of UW NetID resource management page.

Step 1: Agree to Appropriate Use Guidelines To use this service you must agree to:   I agree to and understand the UW G Suite appropriate use guidelines.

Google's "Welcome to your new account" page:Screenshot of Google welcome page.

Welcome to your new account: testemp3@uw.edu. Your account is compatible with many Google services, but your uw.edu administrator decides which services you may access using your account. For tips about using your new account, visit the Google Help Center. When you use Google services, your domain administrator will have access to your testemp3@uw.edu account information, including any data you store with this account in Google services. You can learn more here, or by consulting your organization's privacy policy, if one exists. You can choose to maintain a separate account for your personal use of any Google services, including email. If you have multiple Google accounts, you can manage which account you use with Google services and switch between them whenever you choose. Your username and profile picture can help you ensure that you're using the intended account. If your organization provides you access to the Google Workspace core services, your use of those services is governed by your organization's Google Workspace agreement. Any other Google services your administrator enables ("Additional Services") are available to you under the Google Terms of Service and the Google Privacy Policy. Certain Additional Services may also have service-specific terms. Your use of any services your administrator allows you to access constitutes acceptance of applicable service-specific terms. Click "Accept" below to indicate that you understand this description of how your testemp3@uw.edu account works and agree to the Google Terms of Service and the Google Privacy Policy.

Google's "Administrator Terms of Service" for "Additional Google Services" page:

Terms of Service This service is not covered by the Google Workspace Agreement.   If you do not have the requisite authority to bind the customer or End User to these terms, please disable the service.

Support

If you need further assistance, please contact UW-IT at help@uw.edu or 206-221-5000.