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- TechCrunch is part of the Yahoo family of brands.
- When using their sites and apps, they use cookies for various purposes such as authentication, security, and personalized advertising.
In a recent article, TechCrunch, a part of the Yahoo family of brands, disclosed their use of cookies on their sites and apps. These cookies, including similar technologies such as web storage, enable the operators of the websites and apps to store and read information from user devices. The main purposes of these cookies are to provide the sites and apps to users, authenticate users, apply security measures to prevent spam and abuse, and measure user activity on the sites and apps.
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Overall, TechCrunch’s disclosure of their cookie usage aims to provide transparency and empower users to make informed decisions about their privacy settings when using their sites and apps.