Information Services Privacy Policies
Companies in the Information Services industry Browse and analyze privacy policies from 317 companies in the Information Services category.
Thinkwithgoogle
thinkwithgoogle.com
Google's data collection and use practices are not ideal, as they collect a wide range of data types, including sensitive information, and do not provide clear explanations of data retention periods and sharing practices.
Itwire
itwire.com
iTWire PTY LTD's privacy policy demonstrates a commitment to user privacy, but lacks clarity in data sharing practices and security measures.
Know Your Meme
knowyourmeme.com
Prezi
prezi.com
The company has a comprehensive privacy policy and terms of service agreement that explains the terms and conditions of using the service. However, there are some areas for improvement, including providing clear explanations of data collection scope and targeted advertising.
Travel + Leisure
travelandleisure.com
Lifehacker
lifehacker.com
The policy provides a good overview of data collection and usage, but could be improved by providing a comprehensive list of all data types collected and explaining the purpose of each data type collected.
GitBook
gitbook.com
MatchOffice.es
tutanota.com
Tuta has a good data protection policy, but could improve on clarity and comprehensibility, user rights, and dispute resolution.
SendinBlue
sendinblue.com
Brevo's policy is adequate but falls short of ideal in terms of data privacy and user rights.
MyRecipes.com
myrecipes.com
The policy provides some strengths, but falls short in several areas, including data collection and usage, user rights, and legal protection.
StudioPress
studiopress.com
WP Engine's privacy policy and terms of service demonstrate a good understanding of data protection principles, but there are areas for improvement, particularly in terms of security measures and user rights.
Feedly
feedly.com
Feedly's privacy policy and terms of service are generally clear and comprehensive, but there are some areas for improvement, particularly with regards to data collection scope, data usage transparency, and user rights.