Education · Schools & minors

Children's data — clear for parents, consistent across every system

Your school collects Aadhaar, medical records, and financial documents from every family. Get your digital presence DPDPA-compliant in 7 days — free. Display the badge on your website where every parent can see it.

  • Guardian-first consent
  • Badge as trust signal
  • Age-18 re-consent

Parent questions

What parents are starting to ask

Premium CBSE, ICSE, and IB schools are hearing these five questions in admissions meetings and parent-teacher interactions — often before the school has a good answer.

  1. "Where is my child's photo used?" — annual day, website galleries, yearbook vendors, and bus partner apps each need separate, withdrawable consent.
  2. "Which edtech apps see my child's data?" — LMS, homework platforms, and assessment tools each need their own notice — not silent inheritance from admission forms.
  3. "Can I withdraw marketing consent without affecting schooling?" — optional uses must be genuinely separable from core educational processing.
  4. "What happens to data when my child leaves?" — alumni outreach, transcript retention, and deletion timelines must be documented.
  5. "Who can I contact for a data request?" — access, correction, and erasure must have a named path — not "email the front desk."

Trust signal

The badge as a parent trust signal

Indian parents respond strongly to credentials they can verify. The DPDPA Ready badge is not a marketing gimmick — it is a publicly checkable statement that your school's digital presence meets DPDPA expectations.

  • Website footer — badge with link to privigo.ai/verify/[cert-id] that any parent can click.
  • Parent-teacher meetings — mention in the opening address; show the verification page on screen.
  • Admission packets — include the verification URL alongside your prospectus.
  • Guardian portal — parents see consent history and purposes in plain language, aligned with what admins export.
Portal view of consent history suitable for a parent account
Transparency Branding and policy packs map to your school.

Age-18 re-consent

When a student turns 18, parental consent is no longer enough

Under DPDPA, when a minor becomes an adult, consent must be re-captured from the student directly — replacing the guardian's consent. Most schools do not know this is an obligation. Privigo automates the alert and workflow.

For your management committee

One page for the board — what Privigo gives your school

A principal can paste this summary into a management committee deck or trustee memo.

The problem: Student data lives in ERP, LMS, bus GPS, fee gateways, edtech apps, and comms tools. Consent scattered across vendors creates grievance risk and parent distrust.

What Privigo does: One versioned consent layer across all channels — guardian accounts, per-child timelines, withdrawal propagation via webhooks, and exportable audit evidence.

Timeline: Free tier live in 48 hours after one setup call. DPDPA Ready badge in ~7 working days. Full organisation compliance (employee data, vendor DPAs, edtech integrations) in 6–8 weeks if needed.

Cost: Free under per-cohort thresholds. Paid tiers scoped on a consultant call — no prices published on the website.

What the school still owns: Lawful basis decisions, safeguarding policy, and board approval. Privigo operationalises the notices and records you adopt.

Next step

Map your ERP, bus stack, and edtech

We start from the parent journey and your minor-data map.