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

Deadline
deadline.com
The policy is comprehensive but has notable weaknesses in data practices and legal protections, scoring 68 out of 100.

GameRant.com (aka Game Rant)
gamerant.com
Valnet's policies are comprehensive but have clarity and user rights issues, scoring 68/100.

The Clarion-Ledger
clarionledger.com
Gannett's policy has strengths in data usage transparency and user rights but falls short in security, retention clarity, and legal fairness, particularly with one-sided terms and arbitration requirements.

The Straits Times
straitstimes.com
The policy is comprehensive but lacks transparency in security and data sharing, with one-sided legal terms.

AL.com
al.com
Advance Local's policies are comprehensive but lack transparency in security and retention, with concerning legal clauses.

Elnuevodia
elnuevodia.com
GFR Media's policies are comprehensive but lack specific details on security and user rights, affecting clarity and fairness.

The Huffington Post
huffingtonpost.com
HuffPost's policies are comprehensive but lack transparency in security and data handling, with legal terms that may disadvantage users.

Cleveland Browns
clevelandbrowns.com
The NFL's privacy policy is detailed but complex, with broad data sharing and legal protections favoring the organization, making it challenging for users to understand and exercise their rights effectively.

Euromaidanpress
euromaidanpress.com
Euromaidan Press policies are clear in some areas but lack necessary details on security and user rights, scoring 67/100.

The Denver Post
denverpost.com
The policy is comprehensive but has significant issues with data sharing, retention clarity, and legal protections, particularly the arbitration clause.

Theringer
theringer.com
Spotify's Terms of Service score 67/100, with strengths in content licensing and organization but weaknesses in user rights and legal protections, notably due to mandatory arbitration and broad liability clauses.

Bostonmagazine
bostonmagazine.com
MetroCorp's privacy policy scores 66/100, with strengths in data collection transparency but weaknesses in data sharing, retention clarity, and legal terms.