Event Planning Privacy Policies
Companies in the Event Planning category Browse and analyze privacy policies from 12 companies in the Event Planning category.

Eventbrite
eventbrite.com
Eventbrite's policy is comprehensive with strong user rights and clear structure, but lacks in transparency and control over data sharing.

Tournamentsoftware
tournamentsoftware.com
Visual Reality B.V.'s privacy policy is comprehensive with clear data practices and user rights, though it lacks specific security details and allows unilateral policy changes.

Whova
whova.com
Whova's policies show strong compliance with international data protection frameworks but have weaknesses in security transparency and user protection.

RunSignUp
runsignup.com
RunSignup's privacy policy is strong in data minimization and security but lacks in user control and clarity.

Insomniac
insomniac.com
The policies provide a good framework but fall short in transparency and user-favorable legal terms.

SignUpGenius
signupgenius.com
SignUpGenius excels in clarity and user rights but needs improvement in data practices and legal protections to meet ideal standards.

Songkick.com
songkick.com
Songkick's policies are comprehensive but lack clarity and could improve user control and transparency.

Meetup
meetup.com
Meetup's policies provide a foundation for privacy and user rights but fall short in transparency, user control, and legal fairness, particularly in arbitration clauses and data usage purposes.

Ticketmaster
ticketmaster.com
Ticketmaster's policy is detailed but lacks clarity and has concerning legal terms, scoring 62/100 with critical issues in data retention and user rights.

WeddingWire
weddingwire.com
WeddingWire's policies provide good transparency but have significant issues with user rights, legal protections, and clarity, falling short of ideal standards.

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