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

Financial Express
financialexpress.com
The Indian Express Group's privacy policy and terms of service provide a foundation for user data handling but fall short in security, clarity, and user rights, particularly in retention policies and legal protections.

GeekWire
geekwire.com
The policies provide a good foundation but have notable gaps in data privacy, legal protection, and clarity, which could be improved to better protect users.

InTech
intechopen.com
IntechOpen's policies are clear but have gaps in data retention, security details, and user rights, scoring 65/100.

Know Your Meme
knowyourmeme.com
Strong content guidelines but lacks data privacy and user rights details.

MLS Soccer
mlssoccer.com
MLS's policies provide detailed data practices but lack clarity and fairness, with significant weaknesses in user rights and legal protections.

Melon
melon.com
The policy has some strengths but lacks specific details in key areas, leading to a moderate score.

Mosaic Digital
vccircle.com
The policy is comprehensive but lacks transparency in data handling and user rights, scoring 65/100.

MxToolbox
mxtoolbox.com
MxToolbox's policies have strengths in data collection transparency and user rights but lack clarity and have concerning legal clauses.

National Post
nationalpost.com
Postmedia's policies provide some transparency but have significant privacy and legal concerns, particularly around data sharing and user rights.

PwC
pwc.com
PwC's privacy policy is robust in data security and transparency but has shortcomings in user control and legal protections, particularly concerning arbitration and indemnification.

Runkeeper
runkeeper.com
ASICS' policies have strengths in security and structure but lack clarity in data practices and user rights, leading to a moderate score of 65.

SCOTUSblog
scotusblog.com
The privacy policy has some strengths but lacks specificity in key areas, affecting transparency and user trust.