Information Services Privacy Policies
Companies in the Information Services industry Browse and analyze privacy policies from 363 companies in the Information Services category.
Bbcgoodfood
bbcgoodfood.com
The policies have some strengths but lack clarity and detail in key areas, affecting user trust and compliance.
Booz Allen Hamilton
boozallen.com
Booz Allen's policy is clear in data usage but lacks transparency in retention and user rights, scoring 62/100.
Crosswalk.com Ltd
crosswalk.com
Salem's policies have strengths in opt-out mechanisms and specific user rights but fall short in security details, data sharing transparency, and legal protections, impacting overall clarity and user trust.
FOXSports.com
foxsports.com
FSIM's policies have strengths in data collection transparency and user rights but fall short in clarity, legal fairness, and data protection, particularly concerning arbitration and data sharing.
Financial Post
financialpost.com
Postmedia's policy has some strengths but lacks transparency in data practices and user rights, with concerning legal terms.
FreePatentsOnline
freepatentsonline.com
FreePatentsOnline.com has some strengths in data privacy but lacks in security, user rights, and legal fairness, scoring 62/100.
Govtrack
govtrack.us
GovTrack.us has a clear but flawed privacy policy with significant concerns around data retention and security.
Imgflip
imgflip.com
Imgflip's policies are clear but lack transparency in data practices and have one-sided legal terms.
Lsuagcenter
lsuagcenter.com
The policy is clear on data usage and security but lacks transparency in data retention and user rights, scoring 62/100.
Meetup
meetup.com
Meetup's policies provide a foundation for privacy and user rights but fall short in transparency, user control, and legal fairness, particularly in arbitration clauses and data usage purposes.
Metafilter
metafilter.com
MetaFilter's policy is comprehensive but lacks in security details, data sharing, and user rights, scoring 62/100.
Mynet
mynet.com
Mynet's privacy policy is moderately transparent but lacks clarity in key areas like data retention and user rights, scoring 62/100.