Biometric data collected at schools for weeks before NSW Education was aware
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Biometric data was gathered from school students through Microsoft Teams for several weeks before the NSW Department of Education became cognizant of the matter.

Microsoft began enabling a new feature that allowed voice and facial data enrollment for users entering Teams meetings from mid-March.

The feature was enabled in public schools across the state until the education department was alerted and switched off the feature in early April.

NSW school students using Microsoft Teams had their biometric data collected for weeks. (Nine)

A NSW Department of Education spokesperson said the collected data has been removed.

“The Department of Education does not collect student biometric data,” a NSW Department of Education spokesperson said.

“A recent Microsoft Teams update, which enabled voice and facial recognition for participants in Teams meetings, was swiftly deactivated across our systems, and all face or voice recognition data that had been created was erased.”

Shadow education minister Sarah Mitchell described the incident as an “utter violation of privacy and trust for all students and parents” throughout the state.

Education Minister Sarah Mitchell said more restrictions will ease in schools next year.
Shadow education minister Sarah Mitchell. (Dominic Lorrimer)

“Not only do we not know how long the data was held, but we also have not been told what the data was used for while it existed,” she said.

“What’s even more concerning is the fact that it appears there are parents out there who are not even aware this occurred – and that is simply not good enough.

“We need to know exactly how many students have been caught up in this and who they are so they can be notified immediately.

“It’s also scary that there’s no indication of who had access to this sensitive data while it was available.”

Mitchell called for an investigation and urged NSW Education Minister Prue Carr to act.

9news.com.au has contacted Carr’s office for comment. 

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