Magazine Site Privacy Policies
Companies in the Magazine Site category Browse and analyze privacy policies from 123 companies in the Magazine Site category.
Daily News
dailynews.com
National Geographic
nationalgeographic.com
NPR
npr.org
The policy provides a good overview of the services and how they work, but falls short in terms of data collection and usage transparency, user rights, and legal protection.
MLive Media Group
mlive.com
The policy provides a good foundation for data protection and user rights, but could be improved by increasing transparency and clarity.
Lexology
lexology.com
The policy and terms of service have some strengths, but also several weaknesses and unusual elements that need to be addressed.
The Charlotte Observer
charlotteobserver.com
The policy provides a good explanation of data collection and usage, but could be improved by providing a comprehensive list of all data types collected and clearly explaining the purpose of each data type collected.
The Denver Post
denverpost.com
The policy provides a clear overview of the types of personal information collected and how it is used, but does not provide a comprehensive list of all data types collected and does not explain how personal information is used for targeted advertising.
Channel News Asia
channelnewsasia.com
The policy provides a clear outline of the purposes for which personal data is collected and used, but falls short in terms of data collection and usage transparency, data protection, and user rights.
Cleveland
cleveland.com
The policy provides a good overview of data collection and usage practices, but could be improved by providing more clarity and detail on user rights and legal protection.
Todayonline
todayonline.com
Mediacorp's policy falls short of ideal in terms of transparency and user rights, but provides a clear explanation of data collection and usage and liability terms.
New York Daily News
nydailynews.com
The policy provides some clear explanations of the types of personal information collected and how it is used, but it does not meet the ideal score of 100 due to critical issues such as the lack of a comprehensive list of all data types collected and the lack of clear linkage between data types and purposes.
Adweek
adweek.com
Adweek's privacy policy and terms of service have some strengths, but also several weaknesses and unusual elements that impact the overall score.