Business Intelligence Privacy Policies
Companies in the Business Intelligence category Browse and analyze privacy policies from 15 companies in the Business Intelligence category.

Forrester Research
forrester.com
Forrester's privacy policy and terms of service provide clear data practices and security measures but have weaknesses in data sharing and retention transparency.

Googleanalytics
googleanalytics.com
Google's policies are robust with strong user controls and balanced legal terms but lack in data retention transparency and clarity.

Mixpanel
mixpanel.com
Mixpanel's privacy policy is robust with strong legal compliance and user rights but lacks in clarity and has broad data sharing practices.

Nielsen
nielsen.com
Nielsen's policies are comprehensive with strong privacy protections but lack in security details and retention clarity.

Pipedrive
pipedrive.com
Pipedrive's policies are robust with strong privacy and legal protections but lack in clarity and user rights procedures.

Zawya
zawya.com
LSEG's privacy statement is comprehensive but needs more specificity and transparency in data practices and user rights to meet the highest standards.

LiveRamp
liveramp.com
LiveRamp's policy is regionally compliant with good user rights but lacks detail in data practices and legal terms.

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.

LexisNexis
lexisnexis.com
LexisNexis has a comprehensive privacy policy with strong security but lacks in user control and has broad legal terms.

Baremetrics Inc
baremetrics.com
Baremetrics' policy and terms of service are generally clear and concise, but there are some areas for improvement, particularly in terms of data privacy and user rights.

Doppler
doppler.com
Doppler's policies have strong security but lack transparency and user-friendly terms, scoring 66/100.

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