I'm looking for any good READABLE examples of companies' PP and ToS. Have you seen any in the past that you thought were good?
Alternatively, if you know a good PP/ToS generator, that would be also very helpful.
https://web.archive.org/web/20100830150424/http://www.cuil.c...
Remember that the length of a privacy policy is also a measure of readability. A company may aim to make their PP readable using plain language (rather than legalese jargon) but if that PP takes 20-30 mins to read (as is the case with many popular online services), can it really be called readable? The sheer length of many PPs is also a measure how much data companies collect. One of the reasons why you will never see a short PP from the likes of Facebook, Google etc.
https://www.designboom.com/readers/dima-yarovinsky-visualize...
Here are some other PP policies from search engines with a focus on privacy:
Startpage: https://www.startpage.com/en/privacy-policy/
DuckDuckGo: https://duckduckgo.com/privacy
Here is the Terms of Use (ToS) for the BBC 'RemArc' project. The ToS is a bit too long (6 A4 pages, although spaced out in large font and bullet points) but easy to read through:
https://github.com/bbcarchdev/Remarc/blob/master/doc/2016.09...