Entertainment Privacy Policies
Companies in the Entertainment industry Browse and analyze privacy policies from 200 companies in the Entertainment category.

Sltrib
sltrib.com
The Salt Lake Tribune's policies have some strengths but lack transparency and fairness, particularly in data sharing and legal protections.

The Advocate
theadvocate.com
The policy provides some user rights but lacks clarity and has critical issues like broad data sharing and forced arbitration.

The Business
businessoffashion.com
The Business of Fashion's policies have some strengths but lack clarity and detail in key areas, affecting user understanding and rights.

The-scientist
the-scientist.com
The policy is clear in user rights but lacks detail in security and data handling.

Travel Channel
travelchannel.com
Warner Bros. Discovery's policy has some strengths but lacks transparency in data practices and has restrictive legal terms.

USA Today
usatoday.com
Gannett's policy has strengths in user rights and legal protections but falls short in data practices and clarity, with critical issues in broad data sharing and legal limitations.

Winespectator
winespectator.com
Comprehensive data collection with clear opt-out options, but concerns over broad sharing, vague security, and one-sided legal terms.

Wkow
wkow.com
Allen Media's policies provide detailed data practices but lack in clarity and legal fairness, scoring 65 out of 100.

Wral
wral.com
CBC's policies have strengths in clarity and legal compliance but lack transparency in data handling and user control, leading to a moderate score of 65.

BusinessNewsDaily
businessnewsdaily.com
The policies are detailed but lack clarity and have concerning legal clauses.

Mcall
mcall.com
Tribune's policies provide some user controls but have significant issues with data sharing, legal protections, and clarity, scoring 65/100.

Nbc
nbc.com
NBCUniversal's policies provide a solid foundation but fall short in transparency and user control, particularly concerning data sharing and dispute resolution.