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

Foundry
cio.com
IDG's policy is compliant but lacks clarity and has broad sharing practices.

Fox Television Stations Inc
fox10phoenix.com
The policy and terms are detailed but lack clarity and have privacy and legal concerns.

Freelancer.com
freelancer.com
Freelancer's policies are comprehensive but lack transparency in data retention and sharing, affecting user control and trust.

Gatsbyjs
gatsbyjs.com
Gatsby's policies show strengths in security and GDPR compliance but have weaknesses in data sharing and legal protections, impacting user rights and clarity.

Govdelivery
govdelivery.com
Granicus has a structured privacy policy with good security but lacks clarity and specific procedures, scoring 72/100.

Huffpost
huffpost.com
HuffPost's policy is comprehensive but has notable weaknesses in data sharing and legal protections, impacting user rights and clarity.

Hyperallergic
hyperallergic.com
The policy is clear but lacks specific details on security and user control, scoring 72/100.

InfoWorld
infoworld.com
The policy is comprehensive but has notable weaknesses in user rights and legal fairness, scoring 72 out of 100.

Instacart
instacart.com
Instacart's policies are comprehensive but have notable weaknesses in data sharing, dispute resolution, and user rights processes, affecting overall transparency and user control.

KSL
ksl.com
The policy is comprehensive but has notable weaknesses in data sharing, retention transparency, and legal protections, making it less user-friendly than ideal.

Litmus
litmus.com
Litmus' policies are robust in security and legal compliance but lack in user control and clarity, scoring 72/100.

Livemint
livemint.com
The policy is comprehensive but lacks clarity and has weaknesses in security and legal fairness.