The New York Times (NYT) and its vendors use cookies and similar methods, including local storage, to store and access information on a device for personalized advertising, analytics, and audience research. The purpose of this processing is to measure the effectiveness of ads, target users with relevant content, and improve services.
To exercise your rights, you can accept or reject the use of cookies for individual purposes below. You may also object to data processing based on legitimate interest. Your preferences will be saved in a cookie named “fides_consent” for up to 12 months or in your registered user account if logged in.
The NYT processes your data for various purposes, including:
– Store and/or access information on a device
– Use limited data to select advertising
– Create profiles for personalized advertising
– Measure advertising performance
– Understand audiences through statistics or combinations of data from different sources
– Develop and improve services
You can manage your privacy preferences by clicking on “Manage Privacy Preferences” in the website footer or app settings. Your preferences are unrelated to Apple’s App Tracking Transparency Framework.
Additionally, the NYT works with vendors that process your data for specific purposes, such as:
* 6sense: Match and combine data from other sources
* ADventori: Link different devices
* AdGear: Identify devices based on information transmitted automatically
* AdTiming: Manage privacy preferences
Note: The article about Wikipedia Volunteers Avert Tragedy by Taking Down Gunman at Conference is not related to the topic of cookies, data processing, and advertising.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/17/nyregion/wikipedia-conference-gunman.html