Most legitimate privacy policies clearly state the company name, registered address, and contact person. On many similar domains ( talvzetna.com included by pattern analysis), the policy often refers to "the Company" or "we" without providing a physical address or registration number. If you cannot find a real-world mailing address or a specific contact email (e.g., privacy@... ), you have no legal recourse if they misuse your data.
| Clause to find | What it actually means | | :--- | :--- | | "We may share your information with trusted partners." | We sell your contact list to anyone who pays us. | | "You may opt-out by emailing..." | We will ignore your email or make opt-out intentionally difficult. | | "Information is transferred to servers in [unspecified country]." | Your data has no legal protection (e.g., transferred outside EU/US without adequate safeguards). | | "We use automated decision-making." | A bot will decide your credit or insurance eligibility without human review. | talvzetna.com privacy policy
Talview's privacy policy, which covers AI-powered hiring and proctoring, focuses on data integrity, GDPR compliance, and user protection. The platform records video, audio, and screen activity for proctoring while explicitly stating that personal information is not sold to third parties. For more details, visit Talview . Privacy Policy | Data Collection and User Consent | Talview Most legitimate privacy policies clearly state the company
1.5/5 – Assume everything you enter will be sold to third parties. Use a virtual credit card and a fake name if you proceed at all. ), you have no legal recourse if they misuse your data
If the policy merely says “we process data in accordance with the law” without specifying the basis, that’s insufficient.