Information Services Privacy Policies
Companies in the Information Services industry Browse and analyze privacy policies from 317 companies in the Information Services category.
Toggl
toggl.com
BuiltWith
builtwith.com
BuiltWith's privacy policy and terms of service have some strengths, but also several weaknesses and unusual elements that impact the overall score.
DreamHost
dreamhost.com
DreamHost's policy and TOS have some strengths, but also several weaknesses and unusual elements that impact the overall score.
ComputerWeekly.com Ltd.
computerweekly.com
TechTarget's Privacy Policy provides a good foundation for data protection, but there are areas for improvement, particularly in terms of security measures, user rights, and clarity.
Credly Inc
credly.com
Pearson's privacy policy is comprehensive but lacks transparency in data sharing practices and user control over data sharing.
Panic
panic.com
Panic's privacy policy is generally clear and transparent, but lacks comprehensive data collection and usage disclosure, and has some issues with user rights and legal protection.
Logos
logos.com
The policy provides a good explanation of data collection and usage, but could be improved by providing a complete list of all data types collected and clearly explaining the linkage between data types and purposes.
Square
squareup.com
The policy and TOS analysis reveals a mixed bag of strengths and weaknesses, with some areas requiring improvement to meet ideal standards.
Pluralsight
pluralsight.com
Pluralsight's Privacy Notice and Enterprise Terms of Use provide a good foundation for protecting user data and rights, but could be improved by providing more detail and clarity in certain areas.
FlexJobs
flexjobs.com
The policy provides a good foundation for data protection, but lacks clarity and comprehensiveness in certain areas.
Autosport
autosport.com
BugHerd
bugherd.com