Hospitality Privacy Policies
Companies in the Hospitality industry Browse and analyze privacy policies from 19 companies in the Hospitality category.
Hilton Hotels
hilton.com
The policy provides a good overview of data collection and usage practices, but lacks clarity and comprehensiveness in certain areas.
Food & Wine
foodandwine.com
The policy provides a good foundation for data protection, but falls short in several areas, including data collection and usage practices, user rights, and legal protection.
Ace Hotel
acehotel.com
This Privacy Notice provides a good foundation for data protection, but has some areas for improvement, particularly in terms of security measures and user rights.
Just One Cookbook
justonecookbook.com
The website's privacy policy and terms of service have some strengths, but also several weaknesses and unusual elements that raise concerns.
Victory Square Media Inc
later.com
The policy and terms of service have some strengths, but also several weaknesses and unusual elements that need to be addressed.
Pinchofyum
pinchofyum.com
The website has a mixed record on data privacy and user rights, with some strengths and weaknesses in each category.
Waitbutwhy
waitbutwhy.com
Wait But Why's Privacy Policy and Terms of Service have some strengths, but also several weaknesses and unusual elements that impact their overall score.
Accorhotels
accorhotels.com
The policy provides some strengths, but falls short in several areas, including data transparency, security, and user rights.
Pet Holdings, Inc.
cheezburger.com
MotoGP
motogp.com
DORNA's privacy policy and terms of service have some strengths, but also several weaknesses and unusual elements that impact the overall score.
Food52
food52.com
Food52's privacy policy and terms of service have some strengths, but also several weaknesses and unusual elements that impact the overall score.
Traveltriangle
traveltriangle.com
The policy provides some strengths in terms of data collection and usage transparency, but falls short in terms of user rights and control, and allows for the sharing of personal information with third-party advertising websites without explicit consent.