Enterprise Software Privacy Policies
Companies in the Enterprise Software category Browse and analyze privacy policies from 12 companies in the Enterprise Software category.

Red Hat
redhat.com
Red Hat's policies are comprehensive with strong user rights and security but have areas for improvement in clarity and legal balance.

S.u.S.E. GmbH
suse.com
SUSE's privacy policy is comprehensive with strong user rights and clarity, but has some weaknesses in data sharing and retention practices.

Microsoft Corporation
microsoft.com
Microsoft's privacy policies are not always clear, and the company's use of AI-powered speech recognition technologies and cookies may raise concerns about data protection and security.

Cisco Systems Inc
cisco.com
Cisco's privacy policy is robust with strong data practices and user rights, but has some areas for improvement in consent and data portability.

Parallels
parallels.com
Alludo's policies are robust in data practices and user rights but lack clarity and have some legal imbalances.

F5 Networks
f5.com
F5's privacy policy is robust in security and user rights but lacks clarity and has vague retention policies.

JAMF
jamf.com
Jamf demonstrates strong privacy commitments but has gaps in data retention clarity, consent management, and dispute resolution.

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.

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

Microsoft Azure
azure.com
Microsoft's policies have some strengths but lack necessary details and clarity, affecting user trust and compliance.