Home Furnishings Privacy Policies
Companies in the Home Furnishings category Browse and analyze privacy policies from 47 companies in the Home Furnishings category.

Bed Bath & Beyond
bedbathandbeyond.com
Beyond's privacy policy is comprehensive but has areas for improvement in data retention clarity and user rights execution.

Dwell
dwell.com
Recurrent Ventures' policies are detailed but have gaps in data practices and legal fairness, impacting user protection and clarity.

Endlesspools
endlesspools.com
The policy is clear and provides good user rights but lacks specificity in data practices and security, scoring 72/100.

Hometalk
hometalk.com
Hometalk's policies are comprehensive but lack clarity and detail in key areas, scoring 72/100.

Pottery Barn
potterybarn.com
Williams-Sonoma's policies are detailed but raise concerns with data sharing, arbitration, and user rights.

RealCom Associates LLC
real.com
RealNetworks' policy is comprehensive but lacks transparency and user control in key areas.

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.

West Elm
westelm.com
The policy is comprehensive but has notable weaknesses in data privacy and legal protection, particularly concerning arbitration and data sharing.

Whirlpool Corporation
whirlpool.com
Whirlpool's policies are detailed but lack clarity and have broad legal terms, affecting user protections.

Control4
control4.com
Control4's policies show strengths in data security and user rights but lack clarity in retention practices and dispute resolution, scoring 72/100.

Elle Decor
elledecor.com
Hearst's policies are detailed but lack clarity and have concerning legal terms.

Spoonflower
spoonflower.com
Spoonflower's privacy policy is comprehensive but has notable weaknesses in data sharing and user rights, scoring 72/100.