Retail Privacy Policies
Companies in the Retail industry Browse and analyze privacy policies from 102 companies in the Retail category.

Amazon
amazon.com
Amazon's Privacy Notice and Conditions of Use provide some transparency on data collection and usage practices, but lack clarity on sharing practices and retention periods.

Investopedia, LLC
investopedia.com
The policies are comprehensive but lack in security details and user rights, scoring 70/100.

Prada
prada.com
Prada's policies are clear on data use and user rights but lack in data sharing transparency and security details.

Babycenter
babycenter.com
The policy is comprehensive but has notable issues with data sharing, legal terms, and clarity, scoring 68/100.

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

Cars.com
cars.com
Cars.com's privacy policy is detailed but has weaknesses in data sharing and security. User rights are present but complex, and legal terms favor the company.

Herman Miller
hermanmiller.com
MillerKnoll's policies have strengths in data transparency and user rights but lack clarity and have concerning legal terms.

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

J.Crew
jcrew.com
J.Crew's privacy policy and terms of service provide some protections but have significant issues with user rights and legal protections, particularly around arbitration and data sharing.

Lifeway
lifeway.com
Lifeway's policies are comprehensive but lack specificity in data practices and clarity, scoring 65/100.

Moda Operandi, Inc.
modaoperandi.com
Moda Operandi's policies have good data practices but lack in security and legal fairness, with critical issues in user rights and dispute resolution.

Overstock.com
overstock.com
Beyond's policy is comprehensive but has significant clarity and user rights issues, particularly with mandatory arbitration and complex language.