TLDR:
- Article discusses the use of cookies by TechCrunch and other Yahoo-owned brands
- Cookies are used to provide services, authenticate users, prevent abuse, and measure usage
- Accepting all cookies allows for personalized ads and content, measuring effectiveness, and product improvement
- Rejecting cookies means these additional purposes will not be served
- Users can customize their cookie settings or manage privacy preferences
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