Sports Equipment Privacy Policies
Companies in the Sports Equipment category Browse and analyze privacy policies from 23 companies in the Sports Equipment category.

Endlesspools
endlesspools.com
The policy is clear and provides good user rights but lacks specificity in data practices and security, scoring 72/100.

Runner's World
runnersworld.com
Hearst's policy is comprehensive but has critical issues in data sharing and legal terms, scoring 72/100.

Mvagusta
mvagusta.com
MV Agusta's policy is strong in data privacy and security but lacks in clarity and dispute resolution, scoring 72/100.

MLS Soccer
mlssoccer.com
MLS's policies provide detailed data practices but lack clarity and fairness, with significant weaknesses in user rights and legal protections.

Nikon Corporation
nikon.com
Nikon's privacy policy is clear but lacks detailed security measures and user rights processes, scoring 65 out of 100.

Skullcandy Inc
skullcandy.com
Skullcandy's policies have some strengths but lack in security, user rights, and legal balance, scoring 65/100.

Motortrend
motortrend.com
The policy and terms have some transparency but fall short in user rights, clarity, and legal fairness, scoring 62 out of 100.

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

Fitbit
fitbit.com
Google Fi's policies have strengths in data usage transparency but fall short in user control and clarity, impacting overall user trust and understanding.