Moodle privacy
Some of Moodle's default functionality might infringe with legislative privacy or data protection regulations in either the country you operate Moodle in or with the rules of the organization for which the VLE is run. An example of this is the ability of teachers to store notes about individual users without them able to view these. As different organizations are obliged to follow different guidelines, for example, FERPA in the United States, we are only able to point you in the direction of some of the most common issues and how to resolve them in Moodle.
The key issue is to protect personal information in educational records. Examples of such data are: personal details, grades, usage data (as described in Chapter 10, Moodle Logging and Reporting), and the already mentioned notes by teachers about students.
Information stored about users
Some regulations prescribe what information about users is allowed to be stored, with or without their consent:
Log files: In Chapter 10, Moodle...