Intrusive impacts of remote proctoring by universities in Germany

By Thomas Vink, 27th May 2021

As exams were shifted online during the COVID-19 pandemic, some German universities began to use proctoring software to monitor students taking their exams. This software may violate fundamental rights by processing a large amount of personal data, including identity, location, videos of movements, and the student’s room. During the pandemic, due to social distancing and other restrictions, there were limited, if any, in-person alternatives for taking exams. This meant students did not have a real and meaningful choice to opt out of monitoring.

GFF are taking litigation in Germany against one or more universities using this proctoring software for online exams. The aim is obtaining a ruling that processing personal data through automated online proctoring software is unlawful.

Intrusive impacts of remote proctoring by universities in Germany

Organisation Name

Gesellschaft für Freiheitsrechte (GFF)

Country/Jurisdiction

Germany

Amount Granted

EUR 55,801

Current Status

Ongoing

Grant type

COVID-19 Litigation Fund

Description

As exams were shifted online during the COVID-19 pandemic, some German universities began to use proctoring software to monitor students taking their exams. This software may violate fundamental rights by processing a large amount of personal data, including identity, location, videos of movements, and the student’s room. During the pandemic, due to social distancing and other restrictions, there were limited, if any, in-person alternatives for taking exams. This meant students did not have a real and meaningful choice to opt out of monitoring.

GFF are taking litigation in Germany against one or more universities using this proctoring software for online exams. The aim is obtaining a ruling that processing personal data through automated online proctoring software is unlawful.

In 2020, An initial application for a temporary injunction against video recording at the University of Hagen was rejected by the administrative court. However, the court did not examine the legal situation in detail, but merely decided the harms to the plaintiff were not sufficient to merit a temporary stop to the use of the software.

On 20 October 2022, On October 20, GFF filed a complaint against the University of Erfurt at the Erfurt Regional Court for the use of proctoring software. For the lawsuit they are cooperating with the “freier zusammenschluss von student*innenschaften” (fzs), the nationwide umbrella organisation of student associations.

"This software may violate fundamental rights by processing a large amount of personal data, including identity, location, videos of movements, and the student’s room."

Strategic Goal

To stop German universities from using automated online proctoring software, instead adopting less intrusive, privacy-friendly alternatives, such as open-book exams.

Organisation Name

Women’s Link Worldwide

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