Messaging Service Privacy Policies
Companies in the Messaging Service category Browse and analyze privacy policies from 12 companies in the Messaging Service category.

Signal.org
signal.org
Signal excels in privacy and security with end-to-end encryption and clear data practices, but has minor flaws in retention transparency and legal terms.

Facebook Messenger
messenger.com
Messenger excels in encryption and user control but needs improvement in data transparency and dispute resolution.

Snapchat
snapchat.com
Snapchat's Privacy Policy is comprehensive with strong data practices and user controls, though it has areas for improvement in third-party sharing and dispute resolution.

Telegram Messenger Inc
telegram.org
Telegram excels in privacy and security with end-to-end encryption and user control but raises concerns with metadata collection and policy changes.

Discord
discordapp.com
Discord excels in transparency and user control but has concerns regarding data sharing and legal clauses.

Kakao Corp
kakao.com
Kakao's policies are robust in data privacy and user rights but could improve in clarity and legal fairness.

Mattermost, Inc.
mattermost.com
Mattermost's policies demonstrate strong data practices and user rights, but could improve in transparency of data sharing and simplifying legal language.

WhatsApp Inc.
whatsapp.com
WhatsApp excels in encryption and privacy features but lacks transparency in data practices and legal protections.

Viber
viber.com
Viber's privacy policy is comprehensive but has areas for improvement in clarity and user control.

wechat.com
WeChat's privacy policy and terms of service provide a good foundation but fall short in user control and legal fairness, with critical issues in data sharing and dispute resolution.

Msg91
msg91.com
MSG91's policies are secure but lack clarity and have one-sided legal terms.

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