USDIS prioritizes data privacy and operates in full compliance with U.S. data protection laws and the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). FERPA, a federal law enacted in 1974, safeguards student education records, ensuring that academic data is handled securely and confidentially.
Under FERPA regulations, students have the right to access their records, request amendments to inaccurate information, and control the disclosure of their educational data. USDIS strictly follows these guidelines, ensuring that personal academic information is never shared without proper authorization.
Additionally, USDIS aligns its security measures with international data protection standards, guaranteeing that all verification processes maintain the highest levels of confidentiality, transparency, and legal compliance. Our commitment to data privacy ensures that individuals and institutions can trust our verification system without concerns over unauthorized access or misuse of personal information.
At USDIS, safeguarding personal and academic information is a top priority. We strictly comply with U.S. data protection laws and the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) to ensure that all diploma and transcript verification processes maintain the highest level of confidentiality and security.
FERPA grants students the right to access their educational records, request corrections for inaccuracies, and control how their information is shared. USDIS upholds these protections by ensuring that academic credentials are verified only with the proper authorization and never disclosed to unauthorized third parties.
Beyond FERPA, USDIS adheres to global data protection standards, employing advanced security measures to prevent unauthorized access or misuse of academic records. Our commitment to privacy means that individuals and institutions can trust us to handle sensitive data with integrity, transparency, and legal compliance.
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