Verizon Privacy Policy
What data does Verizon collect and how do they use it?
Privacy Policy Overview
Verizon's privacy policy outlines how the company collects, uses, and shares customer information, while also providing details on user rights, data security, and options for opting out of certain data practices.
Readability
6.5/10
Word Count
12,613
Reading Time
63 min
Complexity
7.0/10
Data Collection
Extensive
Third-Party Sharing
Yes
Overall Privacy Score
7.0
out of 10
This policy appears to have good privacy practices.
Key Points
- Verizon uses cookies, pixels, and other tracking technologies to collect information and deliver personalized advertising
- Verizon collects a wide range of personal information, including contact details, usage data, location data, and biometric data Collection
- Verizon shares user data with third-party advertising and analytics companies, as well as other third parties for various business purposes Sharing
- Verizon uses technical, administrative, and physical safeguards to protect user information, but retains data for unspecified durations Security
- Users have various rights, including the ability to access, delete, and correct their personal information, as well as opt out of certain data practices Consent
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