Software Development Privacy Policies
Companies in the Software Development category Browse and analyze privacy policies from 227 companies in the Software Development category.
Radaris America Inc
radaris.com
Radaris' privacy policy and terms of service provide a solid foundation but have notable weaknesses in data privacy, user rights, and legal protection, which prevent it from being top-tier.
Screencast.com
screencast.com
TechSmith's policies show strengths in security and user rights but lack clarity and balanced legal terms, impacting overall transparency and user trust.
StudioPress
studiopress.com
WP Engine's policies provide a foundation for privacy and legal standards but fall short in transparency, user control, and clarity, particularly in security and liability terms.
Vagaro Inc
vagaro.com
Vagaro's policies show strengths in security and user rights but lack clarity in data retention and have concerning legal terms.
Wpastra
wpastra.com
Brainstorm Force's policies demonstrate strong security measures and clear user rights but fall short in data sharing transparency, retention clarity, and legal fairness, particularly for international users.
jQuery Project
jquery.com
The OpenJS Foundation's policies are clear but lack transparency in data handling and user rights.
Control4
control4.com
Control4's policies show strengths in data security and user rights but lack clarity in retention practices and dispute resolution, scoring 72/100.
IONOS
ionos.com
IONOS's policies are clear but lack some protections and clarity, scoring 72/100.
Interestingengineering
interestingengineering.com
IE Media's policies are clear but have gaps in data privacy and user rights, scoring 72/100.
Quicknode
quicknode.com
QuickNode's policies are clear and provide good user rights but lack specific regulatory compliance and have concerning legal terms.
TechTarget Inc
techtarget.com
TechTarget's privacy policy is comprehensive but has critical issues like data selling and broad sharing, while terms of service lack clarity and have problematic clauses.
Techbeacon
techbeacon.com
OpenText's policy is comprehensive but has gaps in data sharing transparency and user rights practicality.