API Service Privacy Policies
Companies in the API Service category Browse and analyze privacy policies from 11 companies in the API Service category.

Firebase
firebase.com
Google's privacy policy is robust with strong user controls and transparency, though its complexity and broad data collection are notable.

Apollo GraphQL
apollographql.com
Apollo's privacy policy and terms of service are comprehensive but overly complex, with notable concerns around user content licensing.

Ngrok
ngrok.com
Ngrok's policies are comprehensive and clear but have areas for improvement in transparency and user-favorable terms.

Twilio Inc.
twilio.com
Twilio's policies are robust with strong security and clear user rights but could improve in data retention clarity and consent mechanisms.

Authzed
authzed.com
The policy is comprehensive but has areas for improvement in clarity, specificity of retention periods, and detailed security measures.

Radaris America Inc
radaris.com
Radaris' privacy policy and terms of service provide a solid foundation but have notable weaknesses in data privacy, user rights, and legal protection, which prevent it from being top-tier.

RapidAPI
rapidapi.com
Rapid's Privacy Policy provides a good explanation of how user information is collected, used, and disclosed, but could be improved by providing a clear process for requesting data or deleting data, specific purposes for sharing data with third parties, and a clear explanation of how data is used for each data type.

Fiberaltyapisorgulama
fiberaltyapisorgulama.com
The policy is clear on cookie usage but lacks comprehensive data practices, user rights, and legal protections, scoring 65 out of 100.

Ipinfodb
ipinfodb.com
IPInfoDB's privacy policy has some strengths but lacks specificity in key areas, leading to a moderate score of 65.

Youradchoices
youradchoices.com
The DAA's policies have some strengths but fall short in security, user rights, and legal fairness, scoring 62/100.