Information Services Privacy Policies
Companies in the Information Services industry Browse and analyze privacy policies from 363 companies in the Information Services category.
Nytco
nytco.com
The policy is comprehensive but has significant concerns regarding data practices, user rights, and legal protections, warranting careful review.
StarTribune
startribune.com
The policy provides some user controls but has significant gaps in data privacy, user rights, and legal fairness, particularly concerning arbitration and data sharing.
The Economic Times
indiatimes.com
Times Internet Limited's policies have some strengths but fall short in clarity, user rights, and legal fairness, scoring 62 out of 100.
The Hindu
thehindu.com
The Hindu Group's policies have moderate strengths in data privacy and user rights but lack transparency in security and legal fairness, leading to a score of 62.
The New Republic
newrepublic.com
The New Republic's policies provide detailed data practices but lack clarity and impose legal constraints, scoring 62/100.
WeddingWire
weddingwire.com
WeddingWire's policies provide good transparency but have significant issues with user rights, legal protections, and clarity, falling short of ideal standards.
XING AG
xing.com
The policy has some strengths in GDPR compliance and clarity but lacks detailed procedures and transparency in key areas.
Youradchoices
youradchoices.com
The DAA's policies have some strengths but fall short in security, user rights, and legal fairness, scoring 62/100.
Country Living
countryliving.com
Hearst's policy provides some transparency but has significant gaps in user protections, security, and legal fairness, scoring 62 out of 100.
Eastgatevets
eastgatevets.com
Eastgate Animal Clinic's policies have some strengths but fall short in data practices, legal fairness, and clarity, impacting user protection and understanding.
Fitbit
fitbit.com
Google Fi's policies have strengths in data usage transparency but fall short in user control and clarity, impacting overall user trust and understanding.
Inverse
inverse.com
BDG's policies show effort towards compliance but fall short in transparency, user control, and legal fairness, with notable concerns like mandatory arbitration and broad data sharing.