Software Development Privacy Policies
Companies in the Software Development category Browse and analyze privacy policies from 185 companies in the Software Development category.
UserTesting
usertesting.com
UserTesting's policy provides some clarity on data collection and usage, but lacks comprehensive disclosure and clear user rights.
Webdesignerdepot
webdesignerdepot.com
The company's policies are adequate, but they could be improved by providing clear information on several key issues, such as cookies and tracking technologies, data export, and dispute resolution.
Norton
norton.com
W3techs
w3techs.com
W3Techs' privacy policy and terms of use provide some transparency, but lack clear data sharing practices, retention periods, and user rights.
Inspectlet
inspectlet.com
Inspectlet's policy and terms of service have some strengths, but also several weaknesses, particularly in the areas of data collection and usage, user rights, and legal protection.
GoSquared
gosquared.com
GoSquared's policy and terms of service have some strengths, but also several weaknesses and unusual elements that impact the overall score.
Niantic
nianticlabs.com
This policy analysis reveals significant weaknesses in data practices, user rights, and legal protection, with only moderate clarity and comprehension.
Dialpad Communications Inc
dialpad.com
Dialpad's policy is adequate but lacks detail on data retention periods, security measures, and data subject access requests.
Formstack
formstack.com
Formstack's privacy policy provides some clarity on data collection and usage, but lacks transparency on data sharing practices, user rights, and security measures.
Datacenterknowledge
datacenterknowledge.com
Informa's terms and conditions lack clarity and comprehensiveness, particularly in regards to data privacy and user rights.
Frankbash
frankbash.com
The policy has some strengths, but lacks transparency and clarity in several areas, particularly in data usage and security measures.