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- TechCrunch is part of the Yahoo family of brands.
- They use cookies to provide sites and apps, authenticate users, apply security measures, prevent spam and abuse, and measure usage.
In a recent article, TechCrunch, which is part of the Yahoo family of brands, discussed their use of cookies on their owned and operated sites and apps, including Yahoo and AOL, as well as their digital advertising service, Yahoo Advertising. Cookies, which are used to store and read information from user devices, are employed for various purposes such as providing services, authenticating users, implementing security measures, preventing spam and abuse, and measuring user activity on the sites and apps.
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