Kami’s Student Privacy Pledge

Published: July 2, 2019
2 min read
Kami: Student Privacy Pledge

Creating a safe, encouraging environment is key to amplifying student engagement and productivity in class. Each day, our incredible community of Kami educators shares their experiences of utilizing Kami to generate collaboration in the classroom. Our customer’s privacy has always been a top priority. With our privacy policy, we ensure our users that we use appropriate security measures to maintain a safe learning environment for all students while protecting their privacy.

Privacy updates

We are pleased to announce that Kami has passed a policy review by the Future of Privacy Forum. As a recognized signatory, we pledge to support student privacy and maintain this commitment in all our future efforts and policies.

In line with our efforts, Kami has also been re-evaluated by Common Sense Education.

What is in our Privacy Policy? 

To restate our data privacy commitment in plain English:

  • We do not display advertising on our app or on our website; we do not use your data to advertise to you.
  • We do not sell or share your data with third parties to advertise or market to you.
  • We do not host third-party cookies or trackers that would allow those third parties to track you on our site.
  • We use the data you store in Kami solely to provide and maintain the Kami service, and to keep you updated about new developments.. And we only use third party services that have made the same commitment to us.
  • If you ever want to be forgotten, simply email us at privacy@kamiapp.com and all your data will be completely removed from our system.

Don’t hesitate to get in touch if you have any questions about our privacy stance.

If you are interested in getting a bilateral data protection agreement with Kami, or your state or national regulations require this, please email our Data Protection Officer at privacy@kamiapp.com.

For more information on our privacy policy, please visit kamiapp.com/privacy-policy.



Blogs you may also like

Same iPad, better Book Creator: why to switch to the browser

Same iPad, better Book Creator: why districts switch

In a recent Kami Unstoppable 15 webinar, Andrew Campbell, Account Executive at Kami, sat down with Gemma Sanderson, Education Support Officer for Digital Learning in Fife. Gemma is primary trained and taught at Kirkton of Largo Primary School for nine years before moving into a central role supporting the use of digital across nurseries and…
May 29, 2026
3 min read
Graphic for the California Student Media Festival 2026

Empowering the Next Generation of Storytellers: The 2026 California Student Media Festival

How to balance digital citizenship & workplace preparedness with concerns over screen time
May 29, 2026
5 min read
Kami Companion and the UDL principles

Kami Companion and UDL — how built-in supports bring the framework to life

May is a complicated month in K-12 classrooms. The year is almost over, which means there's urgency around students who still haven't quite gotten there, and exhaustion among the teachers trying to reach them. It's also the moment when the distance between what UDL promises and what's actually in place becomes hardest to ignore.Kami Companion…
May 19, 2026
3 min read