Sports Coverage Privacy Policies
Companies in the Sports Coverage category Browse and analyze privacy policies from 32 companies in the Sports Coverage category.
Olympics
olympics.com
The IOC's privacy policy provides a good starting point, but it falls short in several areas, including data collection and usage, user rights, and legal protection.
FanGraphs
fangraphs.com
Fangraphs' privacy policy and terms of service are generally clear and concise, but raise concerns about data protection and user rights.
Timesnownews
timesnownews.com
The policy has some strengths, but it also raises concerns about data protection, user rights, and legal protection.
Globo - Globo Comunicação e Participações S.A.
globo.com
The policy provides a good overview of the data collection and usage practices, but could be improved by providing more detailed information and clear linkage between data types and purposes.
KMGH-TV
thedenverchannel.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.
IIHF
iihf.com
The IIHF's privacy policy and terms and conditions are adequate, but could be improved by providing clear processes for data subject access requests, correcting or updating personal information, and deleting personal information.
Mundo Deportivo
mundodeportivo.com
MotoGP
motogp.com
DORNA's privacy policy and terms of service have some strengths, but also several weaknesses and unusual elements that impact the overall score.
Wnba
wnba.com
MLS Soccer
mlssoccer.com
The policy provides a good foundation for protecting user privacy, but could be improved by providing more detailed information about data collection and use, user rights, and legal protection.
Cleveland Browns
clevelandbrowns.com
Rubenhoeke
rubenhoeke.com
The policy has some strengths, but lacks clarity and transparency in data collection and usage, user rights, and legal protection.