News Portal Privacy Policies
Companies in the News Portal category Browse and analyze privacy policies from 269 companies in the News Portal category.

Ksat
ksat.com
Graham Media Group's policy is transparent but has gaps in data retention and security, with complex user rights processes.

Statista Inc.
statista.com
Statista's policies are comprehensive but lack transparency in data practices and user rights, with complex language affecting clarity.

The Atlantic
theatlantic.com
The Atlantic's policies are detailed but have significant issues with data sharing, legal protections, and clarity, scoring 72/100.

Thestar
thestar.com
The Torstar Companies' privacy policy and terms of service provide a robust framework but have areas for improvement in clarity, user control, and legal fairness.

Thedrive
thedrive.com
The policy provides some clarity on data collection and usage, but falls short in several areas, including user rights and legal protection.

Adfontesmedia
adfontesmedia.com
The policy provides a solid foundation but lacks transparency in data sharing and could improve user control mechanisms.

CBC
cbc.ca
CBC/Radio-Canada's Terms of Use and Privacy Notice provide a clear and well-structured framework but fall short in transparency of data practices, user control, and specific legal protections, scoring 70/100.

National Geographic
nationalgeographic.com
Disney's privacy policy and terms of service are comprehensive but lack clarity and fairness in key areas such as data retention, user rights, and dispute resolution.

Thethaiger
thethaiger.com
The Thaiger's policies are clear but lack in security and user control, scoring 70/100.

Timesnownews
timesnownews.com
BCCL's policies are structured but lack clarity and comprehensiveness, scoring 70/100 with critical issues in data handling and user rights.

WNYW - FOX 5 New York
fox5ny.com
The policy is comprehensive but has areas needing improvement for clarity and user rights.

Fansided
fansided.com
The policies have some strengths in data practices and clarity but fall short in user rights and legal fairness, warranting improvements for better user protection and transparency.