Science News Privacy Policies
Companies in the Science News category Browse and analyze privacy policies from 12 companies in the Science News category.

Springer Nature
nature.com
Springer Nature's privacy policy and terms of service are robust with clear data practices and user rights but lack transparency in data sharing and breach notifications, and could improve in user control and legal clarity.

WIRED
wired.com
Condé Nast's privacy policy and terms of service provide a robust framework but have notable weaknesses in data sharing and legal protections, scoring 82 out of 100.

Ars Technica
arstechnica.com
Condé Nast's privacy policy is comprehensive but has notable weaknesses in data sharing and legal terms, scoring 80/100.

Future Com Ltd
futurism.com
Recurrent Ventures' policies are comprehensive but have notable gaps in data retention clarity and user rights, along with concerning legal terms.

Gizmodo
gizmodo.com
Gizmodo's privacy policy and terms of service provide a solid foundation with clear data practices and user rights but have areas for improvement in transparency, user control, and legal fairness.

Popsci
popsci.com
Recurrent Ventures' policies are transparent but have notable weaknesses in user rights and legal protections, particularly with mandatory arbitration and broad data sharing.

IFLScience
iflscience.com
IFLScience's policies are robust in security and user rights but lack clarity in data retention and sharing practices.

MIT's Technology Review Magazine
technologyreview.com
MIT Technology Review's policies are comprehensive but have areas for improvement in data sharing and legal fairness.

Stat News
statnews.com
The policy is clear on data practices but lacks in user control and legal fairness, scoring 66/100.

The-scientist
the-scientist.com
The policy is clear in user rights but lacks detail in security and data handling.

BGR
bgr.com
The policies have some strengths but fall short in clarity and user rights, with critical issues in data sharing and legal protections.