Financial Services Privacy Policies
Companies in the Financial Services industry Browse and analyze privacy policies from 67 companies in the Financial Services category.
Chase
chase.com
Chase's policies have strengths in security tips and balanced liability but lack transparency in data practices and user rights, scoring 72/100.
CoinMarketCap
coinmarketcap.com
CoinMarketCap's policies show strengths in data privacy and user rights but lack clarity and have concerning legal elements.
Craigslist
craigslist.org
Craigslist excels in data privacy and user rights but falls short in legal protections and clarity, scoring 72/100.
Cryptocompare
cryptocompare.com
The policy is clear but has vague data practices and broad sharing, scoring 72/100.
Dotesports
dotesports.com
The policy is comprehensive but has areas needing clarity and specificity, particularly in data practices and user rights.
Gemini Trust Company, LLC
gemini.com
Gemini's policies are comprehensive but lack clarity in security and dispute resolution, scoring 72/100.
Imgbb
imgbb.com
Imgbb's privacy policy is transparent in data collection and usage but lacks specificity in sharing practices and security details. User rights are present but not fully detailed, and legal terms favor the company.
Ledger
ledger.com
Ledger's policies are comprehensive but lack transparency in security and user-friendly rights management.
LendingTree
lendingtree.com
The policy has strengths in data collection transparency but falls short in retention clarity, user rights, and dispute resolution, scoring 72/100.
Morgan Stanley
morganstanley.com
Morgan Stanley's policy is comprehensive but lacks clarity and has broad data practices, affecting user trust and compliance.
Morningstar
morningstar.com
Morningstar's policies are strong in data practices and user rights but lack clarity in retention and security, with some concerning legal elements.
PayPal
paypal.com
PayPal's privacy and terms of service provide strong security measures and clear data usage practices but fall short in clarity and comprehensibility, with overly complex language and broad data sharing practices.