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

Thisoldhouse
thisoldhouse.com
This Old House's policies provide a robust framework but fall short in clarity and user rights, particularly concerning data retention and legal protections.

Usanetwork
usanetwork.com
NBCUniversal's policies are comprehensive but lack transparency and user-centric protections, scoring 72/100.

Well+Good
wellandgood.com
The policies are comprehensive but lack transparency in data sharing and are overly complex, affecting user understanding and trust.

Wishtv
wishtv.com
The policy excels in data privacy and user rights but falls short in clarity and legal fairness, with notable issues in security and dispute resolution.

indieWIRE
indiewire.com
PMC's policy is comprehensive but has notable weaknesses in data security, retention, and legal recourse, scoring 72/100.

Cntraveler
cntraveler.com
Condé Nast's policy is detailed but has notable weaknesses in data sharing and legal protections, while being clear but complex.

ELLE
elle.com
Hearst's policy is comprehensive but has notable weaknesses in data retention and dispute resolution.

IMDb.com
imdb.com
IMDb's policies are generally transparent but lack clarity in key areas like data retention and user rights processes.

King
king.com
King's Privacy Policy and Terms of Service are detailed and legally compliant but have areas for improvement in user rights accessibility and clarity.

Ksat
ksat.com
Graham Media Group's policy is transparent but has gaps in data retention and security, with complex user rights processes.

Oreilly
oreilly.com
O'Reilly's policies are comprehensive but lack clarity and have one-sided legal terms, scoring 72/100.

PCMAG.com
pcmag.com
Ziff Davis demonstrates strengths in data transparency and user rights but falls short in security clarity and user-friendly policies.