Content Curation Privacy Policies
Companies in the Content Curation category Browse and analyze privacy policies from 49 companies in the Content Curation category.

Ghost
ghost.org
Ghost Foundation's policies are robust but have areas for improvement in transparency and user protections.

Socialbakers
socialbakers.com
Emplifi's policies are robust with strong security and transparency but lack in clarity and some user control aspects.

Flickr
flickr.com
Flickr's policies are comprehensive but have notable weaknesses in security transparency and user rights.

FlipHTML5 Software Co. Ltd
fliphtml5.com
FlipHTML5's policies are mostly transparent but lack clarity in data retention and user consent, with broad termination rights.

Buzzfeednews
buzzfeednews.com
BuzzFeed's policies are comprehensive but have notable weaknesses in data sharing, security details, and legal protections, affecting user rights and clarity.

Daily Kos
dailykos.com
Daily Kos has strong privacy practices but lacks in legal protections and clarity, scoring 74/100.

Adn
adn.com
The policy is comprehensive but has gaps in security and retention clarity, with complex language and broad legal terms.

Ereleases
ereleases.com
eReleases demonstrates a solid approach to privacy and legal standards but has areas for improvement in clarity, specificity, and user protections.

Feedly
feedly.com
Feedly's policies are clear but have significant gaps in user control and legal fairness, scoring 72/100.

Hyperallergic
hyperallergic.com
The policy is clear but lacks specific details on security and user control, scoring 72/100.

Socialtimes
socialtimes.com
Adweek's privacy policy is comprehensive but has notable weaknesses in data sharing and user control, with restrictive legal terms.

Thoughtcatalog
thoughtcatalog.com
The policy is clear and provides good user rights but has weaknesses in data practices and legal protections.