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

Healthline
healthline.com
Healthline's policies are comprehensive but have notable weaknesses in security and legal protections, impacting user trust and rights.

Medscape LLC
medscape.com
The policy is comprehensive but has notable weaknesses in data sharing and user control, impacting its overall score.

MedicineNet, Inc.
medicinenet.com
WebMD's policies are comprehensive but have gaps in user control and clarity.

MedPage Today
medpagetoday.com
Everyday Health's policy is comprehensive but lacks transparency in data sharing and security, scoring 78/100.

Medical News Today
medicalnewstoday.com
Healthline's policies are comprehensive but lack clarity and fairness, scoring 76/100 with strengths in data practices but needing improvements in legal terms and readability.

babylon health
babylonhealth.com
eMed's policy is clear but lacks transparency in data practices and user rights.

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (LWW)
lww.com
Wolters Kluwer's policies are comprehensive but have areas for improvement in specificity and fairness.

Dfwfertility
dfwfertility.com
A good policy with clear user rights but lacking in retention details and clarity.

Mayo Clinic
mayoclinic.org
Mayo Clinic's policies are clear but lack in user control and legal fairness.

ProHealth Inc
health.com
The policy and terms are comprehensive but have notable weaknesses in data sharing and clarity, impacting user understanding and protection.

PsychCentral.com
psychcentral.com
The policy is comprehensive but has clarity and specificity issues, affecting user understanding and trust.

Radaris America Inc
radaris.com
Radaris' privacy policy and terms of service provide a solid foundation but have notable weaknesses in data privacy, user rights, and legal protection, which prevent it from being top-tier.