Sports Coverage Privacy Policies
Companies in the Sports Coverage category Browse and analyze privacy policies from 32 companies in the Sports Coverage category.
Wral
wral.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.
ESPN
espn.com
The policy provides some clear explanations of data collection and usage, user rights, and legal protection, but falls short in several areas, including data collection and usage, user rights, and legal protection.
Floridatoday
floridatoday.com
Gannett's Privacy Policy scores 62 out of 100, with strengths in data collection scope and purposes, data sharing practices, and user rights, but weaknesses in transparency, security, and consent management.
The Buffalo News
buffalonews.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.
Youradchoices
youradchoices.com
The policy and terms of service have several strengths, but also several weaknesses, particularly in the areas of data privacy, user rights, and legal protection.
Theringer
theringer.com
Spotify's Terms of Use and Privacy Policy are generally clear and easy to understand, but they lack comprehensive data practices and user rights, and their legal protection and clarity are not as strong as they could be.
Bleacher Report
bleacherreport.com
The Warner Bros. Discovery Consumer Privacy Policy and Bleacher Report Terms of Use have several strengths, but also several weaknesses, particularly in the areas of data collection and usage disclosure, user rights and control, and liability and termination terms.
Sky Sports
skysports.com
The policy provides a good explanation of the types of data collected and how it is used, but could be improved by providing a complete list of all data types collected and explaining how data is shared with third parties.