Science News Privacy Policies
Companies in the Science News category Browse and analyze privacy policies from 9 companies in the Science News category.
IFLScience
iflscience.com
IFLScience's privacy notice and terms of use demonstrate a good understanding of data protection principles, but there are areas for improvement, particularly in terms of user rights and clarity.
Stat News
statnews.com
The policy provides a good foundation for data protection, but falls short in several areas, including data collection and usage, user rights, and legal protection.
Gizmodo
gizmodo.com
The policy provides a good foundation for data privacy and user rights, but falls short in certain areas such as data collection and usage explanations, deletion rights process, and termination rights.
MIT's Technology Review Magazine
technologyreview.com
The policy provides a good foundation for data protection, but falls short in several areas, including data collection and usage, user rights, and legal protection.
WIRED
wired.com
The policy provides a good overview of data collection and usage practices, but falls short in terms of clarity and comprehensibility.
Ars Technica
arstechnica.com
The policy provides a good overview of data collection and usage practices, but lacks transparency in data collection scope and purposes. It offers opt-out mechanisms for targeted advertising and data sharing, but unclear procedures for correcting or updating personal information.
Discover
discovermagazine.com
Kalmbach Media's privacy policy and terms of use have some strengths, but also several weaknesses and unusual elements that may raise concerns for users.
Popsci
popsci.com
Recurrent Ventures' privacy policy and terms of service have some strengths, but also several weaknesses and unusual elements that impact the overall score.
Future Com Ltd
futurism.com
The policy provides a good foundation for data protection, but could improve by providing more transparency and user control.