Technology Privacy Policies
Companies in the Technology industry Browse and analyze privacy policies from 327 companies in the Technology category.
StackOverflow
stackoverflow.com
Stack Overflow's policies are comprehensive but have critical issues like perpetual content licensing and mandatory arbitration, impacting user rights and fairness.
Themuse
themuse.com
The Muse's policies are detailed but have notable weaknesses in user rights and legal protections, particularly the broad data sharing and mandatory arbitration.
Thoughtcatalog
thoughtcatalog.com
The policy is clear and provides good user rights but has weaknesses in data practices and legal protections.
Threatpost
threatpost.com
Threatpost's policies are clear and structured but have notable weaknesses in data sharing and legal protections, impacting user trust and control.
Thrillist
thrillist.com
Vox Media's policies are comprehensive but lack transparency in data sharing and security, with concerning legal clauses limiting user recourse.
Vagaro Inc
vagaro.com
Vagaro's policies show strengths in security and user rights but lack clarity in data retention and have concerning legal terms.
Vox.com
vox.com
The privacy policy is comprehensive but has some weaknesses, while the terms of use include problematic legal provisions. The language is complex and could be more accessible.
Withlocals
withlocals.com
Withlocals demonstrates good data practices and user rights but needs improvement in security details and retention clarity.
Xiaomi Technology
mi.com
Xiaomi's privacy policy is comprehensive but has significant issues with data practices and user control.
iHeartRadio
iheart.com
iHeartMedia's privacy policy is comprehensive but has notable weaknesses in data sharing and clarity, affecting user trust and understanding.
jQuery Project
jquery.com
The OpenJS Foundation's policies are clear but lack transparency in data handling and user rights.
Control4
control4.com
Control4's policies show strengths in data security and user rights but lack clarity in retention practices and dispute resolution, scoring 72/100.