Google Workspace for Education Core and Additional services

Google Workspace for Education offers 2 categories of Google services: 

  1. Google Workspace Core Services (like Gmail, Google Calendar, and Classroom) are the heart of Google's educational offering to schools.  
  2. Additional Services (like YouTube, Google Maps, and Blogger) are designed for consumer users and can optionally be used with Google Workspace for Education accounts if allowed for educational purposes by a school’s domain administrator. 

Google Workspace for Education administrators decide which Google services their users can access. Admins must provide or obtain consent for the use of the services by their minor users. When a school obtains appropriate consent, users can access some Additional Services without age restrictions.

Google Workspace for Education Additional Services & Parental Consent

Important changes to Additional Services

September 2021—Control services and features for users under 18

Control access to Google services by age

Starting in September, 2021, Google Workspace for Education admins can set access to some Google services based on age. If admins don’t identify users that are 18 and over:

  • All users in primary or secondary institutions default to under 18 and get a restricted experience in some Google services.
  • Users under the age of 18 also lose access to certain services.
  • Higher education institutions have no default age-based restrictions. However, admins in those organizations are required to identify any users under the age of 18.
  • Services without an On or Off control are set to Restricted for users not designated as over 18. You can’t change this setting for those users. 

For more details, go to Control access to Google services by age.

Control Voice Match and Face Match for Google Search and Assistant

Admins must get parental consent for users under the age of 18 to link their Google Workspace for Education accounts to a Google Assistant-enabled device to enable Voice Match and Face Match. However, Voice Match and Face Match are only enabled on a user’s device if they choose to enable the feature.

Voice Match creates a unique model of a users’ voice that Assistant uses to identify a user on any device where Voice Match is enabled. Face Match creates  a unique model of a users’ face that Assistant uses to recognize a user on smart devices with a camera enabled. 

Google Assistant uses Voice Match and Face Match to tell an enrolled user apart from other users. Depending on user settings, Assistant can use Voice and Face Match to personalize user experiences and results.

To turn Voice Match and Face Match on or off:

  1. Sign in to your Google Admin console.

    Sign in using your administrator account (does not end in @gmail.com).

  2. In the Admin console, go to Menu and then Appsand thenAdditional Google services.
  3. Click Search and Assistantand thenVoice Match and Face Match.
  4. In the Voice Match and Face Match panel, choose On for everyone or Off for everyone.
  5. Click Save.
  6. To turn a service on or off for everyone in your organization, click on the Service status sectionand thenselect On for everyone or Off for everyone.
  7. Click Save

It can take up to 24 hours to see changes. During this time, old and new settings might be intermittently enforced.

If you turn off Voice Match and Face Match: 

  • Users' Assistant-enabled devices will lose core features and capabilities.  For example, Assistant will no longer recognize their voice and face, so your end users might not be able to access personal results (such as their calendar or reminders) on shared Assistant-enabled devices, such as speakers or smart displays.  On some devices, such as phones, Google Assistant might no longer respond to “Hey Google.”  
  • Voice Match and Face Match models will be deleted from users’ Assistant-enabled devices. If a device isn’t connected to the internet, or if it’s not running the latest version of Google Assistant,  the voice and face models might not be deleted immediately. In these cases, and on some older devices, users may need to factory reset their devices to delete their Voice Match and Face Match models. 
  • Enrollment Voice Match clips and Face Match images will be deleted from user accounts.
  • If you change your mind, and turn on this setting again, users will have to re-enroll in Voice Match and Face Match. This means that they will have to give their consent to these features, record new voice clips to set up Voice Match, and take new photos of their faces to set up Face Match.

Privacy

For users in primary or secondary (K–12) schools, Google does not use any personal information (or any information associated with a Google Account) to target ads. For details on how Google collects and uses information with Google Workspace for Education accounts, refer to the Google Workspace for Education Privacy Notice .

The Core Services are provided for educational use under a school’s Google Workspace for Education Agreement and Data Processing Amendment (if this amendment is accepted by the school).

The Google Terms of Service and Privacy Policy governs most Additional Google services. However, some services have their own specific terms. The following chart highlights some differences between core and additional services.

Services Core Services Additional Google services
Terms Google Workspace for Education Privacy Notice
Google Workspace for Education agreement and Data Processing Amendment (if accepted by the school) Google Terms of Service and Privacy Policy, and service-specific terms
Data use User personal information is used only to provide the Core Services like Gmail, Docs, Sheets, and Slides. Information can be used to provide, maintain, protect and improve additional services, and to develop new ones.
Ads
  • No ads in Core Services
  • No Customer Data is used for advertising purposes.
  • Additional services may show ads.
  • No customer data is used for advertising purposes.  
Security

Core Services are audited by third-party, independent organizations (such as ISO 27001, 27017, and 27018) and meet multiple international standards.

All additional services meet Google’s high standards for information security.
Sharing limitations
  • Google does not share customer data in Core Services with third parties, except in the limited circumstances outlined in our Privacy Policy (such as with consent or when required by law).
  • The Google Workspace agreement's confidentiality clause also limits how customer data in the Core Services can be shared with third parties.
Google does not share personal information with third parties, except in the limited circumstances outlined in our Privacy Policy (such as with consent or when required by law).

When Google adds new services in your Google Admin console, you can have them immediately turned on for users. Or you can have new services initially turned off, then decide for yourself when to turn them on. Learn more

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