Software Development Privacy Policies
Companies in the Software Development category Browse and analyze privacy policies from 227 companies in the Software Development category.
AddSearch
addsearch.com
AddSearch demonstrates strengths in data security and user rights but has weaknesses in data sharing and legal terms, scoring 72/100.
AsusTek Computer Inc.
asus.com
ASUS's policy is transparent but lacks specificity in security and data handling, affecting clarity and user trust.
BitNami
bitnami.com
Broadcom's policies are transparent in many areas but lack specificity in data practices and user rights, affecting overall trust and clarity.
CKEditor
ckeditor.com
CKSource's policies are secure and GDPR-compliant but lack clarity and have broad sharing practices.
Cedcommerce
cedcommerce.com
CedCommerce's Privacy Policy scores 72/100, with strengths in user rights and data practices but needing improvement in security details and clarity.
Chetu Inc
chetu.com
Chetu's policies show good privacy efforts but lack in transparency and user control areas.
Crazy Egg
crazyegg.com
Crazy Egg's policies are clear on data collection but lack in retention specifics and user rights, with concerning legal terms.
Crocoblock
crocoblock.com
Crocoblock's policies are comprehensive with strong security and GDPR compliance but have notable weaknesses in data sharing, user control, and legal protections, scoring 72/100.
DZone
dzone.com
TechnologyAdvice's policies are robust but have areas needing improvement in data practices and user rights.
Dolby Laboratories, Inc.
dolby.com
Dolby's policies are comprehensive but lack transparency in security and retention, with one-sided legal terms and complex user rights processes.
Ezoic
ezoic.com
Ezoic's policy is comprehensive but has clarity and fairness issues, scoring 72/100.
Foundry
cio.com
IDG's policy is compliant but lacks clarity and has broad sharing practices.