Music Store Privacy Policies
Companies in the Music Store category Browse and analyze privacy policies from 31 companies in the Music Store category.

Insomniac
insomniac.com
The policies provide a good framework but fall short in transparency and user-favorable legal terms.

Nme
nme.com
The policy and terms are comprehensive but have issues with data sharing, retention, and clarity, affecting user trust and understanding.

Podbean Inc
podbean.com
Podbean's policies are transparent but lack specificity in key areas and impose legal constraints on users.

Songkick.com
songkick.com
Songkick's policies are comprehensive but lack clarity and could improve user control and transparency.

Thefader
thefader.com
The policy and terms are comprehensive but have areas needing improvement in user rights and legal fairness.

iHeartRadio
iheart.com
iHeartMedia's privacy policy is comprehensive but has notable weaknesses in data sharing and clarity, affecting user trust and understanding.

Naxos
naxos.com
The policy excels in outlining user rights but falls short in clarity and specificity, particularly in data usage and retention.

Itunes
itunes.com
The policy lacks transparency in data practices and security, with incomplete user rights, but provides clear service information.

Skullcandy Inc
skullcandy.com
Skullcandy's policies have some strengths but lack in security, user rights, and legal balance, scoring 65/100.

CD Baby
cdbaby.com
CD Baby's policies have strengths in data transparency but fall short in security, user rights, and legal fairness, scoring 62/100.

Korg
korg.com
Korg's policies have strengths in security and user rights but are hindered by unclear retention, broad data sharing, and unilateral changes, scoring 62/100.

Live365
live365.com
Live365's policies have some strengths but fall short in key areas like data portability, security details, and user rights, scoring 62 out of 100.