Luxury Goods Privacy Policies
Companies in the Luxury Goods category Browse and analyze privacy policies from 28 companies in the Luxury Goods category.

Elle Decor
elledecor.com
Hearst's policies are detailed but lack clarity and have concerning legal terms.

Michael Kors
michaelkors.com
Michael Kors' privacy and terms policies provide good transparency but have areas for improvement in data sharing, retention clarity, and user rights management.

Mvagusta
mvagusta.com
MV Agusta's policy is strong in data privacy and security but lacks in clarity and dispute resolution, scoring 72/100.

Prada
prada.com
Prada's policies are clear on data use and user rights but lack in data sharing transparency and security details.

Vogue
vogue.com
Condé Nast's policies have strengths in data collection transparency but fall short in security details and user-friendly processes, with concerning legal terms.

Ace Hotel
acehotel.com
AGI's privacy policy scores 65/100, with strengths in security and user rights but weaknesses in data retention and clarity.

J.Crew
jcrew.com
J.Crew's privacy policy and terms of service provide some protections but have significant issues with user rights and legal protections, particularly around arbitration and data sharing.

Moda Operandi, Inc.
modaoperandi.com
Moda Operandi's policies have good data practices but lack in security and legal fairness, with critical issues in user rights and dispute resolution.

The Business
businessoffashion.com
The Business of Fashion's policies have some strengths but lack clarity and detail in key areas, affecting user understanding and rights.

Youradchoices
youradchoices.com
The DAA's policies have some strengths but fall short in security, user rights, and legal fairness, scoring 62/100.