Cloud Computing Privacy Policies
Companies in the Cloud Computing category Browse and analyze privacy policies from 67 companies in the Cloud Computing category.
UL Solutions
ul.com
The UL.com policy analysis reveals a need for improvement in data collection and usage disclosure, user rights, and legal protection.
Runwayml
runwayml.com
The policy provides some clear and concise language, but falls short in several areas, including data retention periods, data sharing practices, and data subject rights.
Parallels
parallels.com
The policy has some strengths, but lacks clarity and specificity in certain areas, particularly regarding data retention periods and security measures.
Authzed
authzed.com
The policy provides a good foundation for data protection, but could be improved by providing more detailed information about data collection and usage, user rights, and security measures.
SpaceX
spacex.com
SpaceX's privacy policy provides a comprehensive list of data types collected, but lacks clear data sharing practices, specific retention periods, and user rights.
NPM
npmjs.com
npm's privacy policy is clear and transparent, but there are some areas for improvement, particularly with regards to data retention periods and user rights.
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.
KeyCDN
keycdn.com
KeyCDN's privacy policy and terms of service have some strengths, but also several weaknesses and unusual elements that impact the overall score.
Telerik
telerik.com
S.u.S.E. GmbH
suse.com
The SUSE privacy policy provides a good overview of the types of personal data collected and the purposes for which they are used, but could be improved by providing a comprehensive list of all data types collected, including sensitive data, and explaining how data is shared with third parties.
Ubuntu
ubuntu.com
Canonical's legal documents provide some clarity on data collection and usage, but lack transparency and specificity in key areas, such as data usage and sharing practices, deletion rights, and dispute resolution.
F5 Networks
f5.com
F5's Privacy Notice provides a good starting point for transparency, but lacks clarity and comprehensiveness in certain areas.