Sports Coverage Privacy Policies

Companies in the Sports Coverage category Browse and analyze privacy policies from 37 companies in the Sports Coverage category.

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Philly

philly.com

65

The Philadelphia Inquirer's policies provide a foundation but fall short in clarity, user rights, and data protection, scoring 65 out of 100.

Sports Coverage
Last Analysis: 2025-02-03
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Sky Sports

skysports.com

65

Sky's policy is comprehensive but lacks in user control and clarity, scoring 65/100.

Sports Coverage
Last Analysis: 2025-02-03
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Wral

wral.com

65

CBC's policies have strengths in clarity and legal compliance but lack transparency in data handling and user control, leading to a moderate score of 65.

Sports Coverage
Last Analysis: 2025-02-03
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FOXSports.com

foxsports.com

62

FSIM's policies have strengths in data collection transparency and user rights but fall short in clarity, legal fairness, and data protection, particularly concerning arbitration and data sharing.

Sports Coverage
Last Analysis: 2025-02-03
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Floridatoday

floridatoday.com

62

Gannett's policy is comprehensive but has significant clarity and legal protection issues, scoring 62/100.

Sports Coverage
Last Analysis: 2025-02-03
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KMGH-TV

thedenverchannel.com

62

The policy is clear but lacks transparency in data practices and user rights, scoring 62/100.

Sports Coverage
Last Analysis: 2025-02-03
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Premier League

premierleague.com

62

The Premier League demonstrates strong ethical commitments but lacks transparency in data practices and user rights, with complex legal terms affecting clarity.

Sports Coverage
Last Analysis: 2025-02-03
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Youradchoices

youradchoices.com

62

The DAA's policies have some strengths but fall short in security, user rights, and legal fairness, scoring 62/100.

Sports Coverage
Last Analysis: 2025-02-03
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