TLDR:
- TechCrunch is part of the Yahoo family of brands
- Cookies are used on TechCrunch sites and apps for various purposes
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In this article, it is highlighted that TechCrunch is a part of the Yahoo family of brands. By being a part of this family, TechCrunch uses Cookies, including similar technologies such as web storage, to provide sites and apps, authenticate users, apply security measures, prevent spam and abuse, and measure user activity on the platforms.
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