Privacy Policy Directory
Browse and compare privacy policies from hundreds of companies. Filter by category, sort by privacy score, and find detailed analysis of data protection practices.
Gizmodo
gizmodo.com
The policy provides a good foundation for data privacy and user rights, but falls short in certain areas such as data collection and usage explanations, deletion rights process, and termination rights.
Makeuseof
makeuseof.com
The policy provides a good foundation for data protection, but could be improved by providing more clarity and transparency around data collection and usage.
Ars Technica
arstechnica.com
The policy provides a good overview of data collection and usage practices, but lacks transparency in data collection scope and purposes. It offers opt-out mechanisms for targeted advertising and data sharing, but unclear procedures for correcting or updating personal information.
Dev
dev.to
DEV Community's policy is generally transparent, but could improve on security measures and user rights.
TechRadar Pro
techradar.com
The policy provides a good explanation of what data is collected and how it is used, but could be improved by providing a comprehensive list of all data types collected and explaining the purpose for each data type collected.
Techdirt Inc
techdirt.com
Engadget
engadget.com
The Yahoo Privacy Policy and Terms of Service provide some transparency and user rights, but fall short in terms of clarity and comprehensibility.
Macrumors
macrumors.com
MacRumors.com's privacy policy provides some transparency on data collection and usage, but lacks clear disclosure of data types collected and has overly broad sharing rights.
TechCrunch
techcrunch.com
The policy provides some clear explanations of data collection and usage, user rights, and legal protection, but lacks clarity and comprehensiveness in other areas.
Techeblog
techeblog.com
This policy has significant weaknesses in data privacy, user rights, and legal protection, with unclear data collection scope, sharing practices, and user rights.