Professional Network Privacy Policies
Companies in the Professional Network category Browse and analyze privacy policies from 25 companies in the Professional Network category.

AgoraPulse LLC
agorapulse.com
Agorapulse excels in data privacy and security but needs improvement in user consent and legal fairness.

Slack
slack.com
Slack's policies are robust with strong security and compliance, but some data retention and liability terms may concern users.

Accenture
accenture.com
Accenture's privacy policy is robust with strong security and legal compliance but could improve by simplifying language and user processes.

Dev
dev.to
DEV Community's policies are comprehensive but lack specificity in data sharing and security, affecting clarity and user control.

Sprout Social
sproutsocial.com
Sprout Social's policies are robust but could enhance clarity and user control.

linkedin.com
LinkedIn's privacy policy and terms of service demonstrate strong transparency and user control but have notable weaknesses in data usage clarity, retention periods, and legal protections.

PR Week
prweek.com
Haymarket's policy is comprehensive but has areas for improvement in clarity and specificity, particularly in security and data retention.

Whova
whova.com
Whova's policies show strong compliance with international data protection frameworks but have weaknesses in security transparency and user protection.

Credly Inc
credly.com
Pearson's privacy policy is comprehensive but has gaps in data sharing and user rights beyond EU/UK.

Dribbble LLC
dribbble.com
Dribbble's policy is comprehensive but has clarity and user control issues, scoring 72/100.

Entrepreneur
entrepreneur.com
The policy provides a comprehensive overview of data practices but has notable weaknesses in security transparency, user rights complexity, and legal protections that favor the company.

fb.com
Meta's privacy policy is detailed but has notable weaknesses in data retention and sharing practices, affecting user control and clarity.