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- TechCrunch is part of the Yahoo family of brands
- When using their sites and apps, cookies are used for various purposes
In the article, TechCrunch explains that they are part of the Yahoo family of brands and own and operate sites like Yahoo and AOL, as well as their digital advertising service, Yahoo Advertising. They use cookies, including similar technologies such as web storage, to provide their sites and apps to users, authenticate users, apply security measures, and prevent spam and abuse, as well as measure user engagement.
If users click ‘Accept all’, TechCrunch and their partners, including those who are part of the IAB Transparency & Consent Framework, will store and/or access information on the device for personalized advertising, content measurement, and audience research. However, users can also choose to ‘Reject all’ or ‘Manage privacy settings’ to customize their choices. The privacy policy and cookie policy provide more information on how personal data is used.
Overall, the article highlights the importance of cookies in providing a personalized and secure online experience while also giving users the option to control their privacy settings.
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