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

Hollywoodlife
hollywoodlife.com
Hollywoodlife.com's policies are comprehensive but lack transparency in security and data retention, offer limited user rights, and use complex language, resulting in a moderate score of 62.

InformIT
informit.com
Pearson's policy has some strengths but lacks transparency and user control, scoring 62/100.

Itsnicethat
itsnicethat.com
The policy has some strengths in data usage transparency and user rights but lacks clarity in data collection and retention, with broad sharing practices and one-sided legal terms.

KMGH-TV
thedenverchannel.com
The policy is clear but lacks transparency in data practices and user rights, scoring 62/100.

Live365
live365.com
Live365's policies have some strengths but fall short in key areas like data portability, security details, and user rights, scoring 62 out of 100.

Miamiherald
miamiherald.com
McClatchy's policies partially comply with privacy standards but lack transparency in data retention, security, and user control, with complex language hindering clarity.

Milenio
milenio.com
Milenio's policy is clear on data usage but lacks in security and consent, scoring 62/100.

Motortrend
motortrend.com
The policy and terms have some transparency but fall short in user rights, clarity, and legal fairness, scoring 62 out of 100.

Psmag
psmag.com
Pacific Standard's policies are somewhat transparent but lack specificity in key areas like data retention and user rights, affecting overall trust and clarity.

Sony Pictures Entertainment
sonypictures.com
The policy is transparent in data collection but lacks specificity in sharing and retention, with restrictive legal terms and unclear security measures.

Sun-sentinel
sun-sentinel.com
The policy is comprehensive but has significant weaknesses in transparency and user protection, particularly in data sharing and legal terms.

TMZ
tmz.com
The policy provides some user rights but has significant issues with legal protections and clarity, scoring 62 out of 100.