Information Services Privacy Policies
Companies in the Information Services industry Browse and analyze privacy policies from 363 companies in the Information Services category.

Recorded Future
recordedfuture.com
Recorded Future's policies are comprehensive but have areas for improvement in clarity, user control, and legal fairness.

Remind
remind.com
Remind demonstrates strong privacy practices and user rights but has notable weaknesses in legal fairness and clarity, particularly concerning arbitration and data sharing.

The Economist
economist.com
The Economist Group's policies are comprehensive but could improve in clarity and legal fairness, particularly regarding arbitration clauses and data sharing.

Toggl
toggl.com
Toggl's privacy and terms policies are comprehensive but could improve in clarity and user rights accessibility.

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

Wordfence
wordfence.com
A comprehensive policy with strong security and user rights, but clarity and data sharing practices could be improved.

Zawya
zawya.com
LSEG's privacy statement is comprehensive but needs more specificity and transparency in data practices and user rights to meet the highest standards.

1clicki.com
clicky.com
Roxr's policies are comprehensive but have gaps in user rights and clarity, scoring 78/100.

Amsterdam
iamsterdam.com
A decent policy with some gaps in clarity and specificity, scoring 78/100.

Autosport
autosport.com
A robust privacy policy with strong GDPR compliance and user rights, but with areas for improvement in clarity and dispute resolution.

CNBC International
cnbc.com
NBCUniversal's privacy policy is comprehensive with detailed data practices and user rights, but it falls short in clarity and data sharing restrictions.

Logos
logos.com
Logos demonstrates strong data privacy practices with clear transparency but has weaknesses in data retention and sharing. User rights are robust, especially under GDPR, but legal protections and clarity could be improved.