NY Times Uses Cookies for Personalized Advertising and Data Analysis

The New York Times uses cookies and similar methods to recognize visitors and remember their preferences, as well as analyze data for personalized advertising and audience research. The company processes personal data from various vendors, including 175 vendors, to deliver targeted ads and improve services.

Visitors can accept or reject the use of cookies for individual purposes, such as analytics and ad targeting. Some vendors process data based on legitimate interest, while others rely on consent. The data is stored in cookies with varying durations, ranging from a few days to over 12 months.

The NY Times also uses data for developing and improving services, including using precise geolocation data and identifying devices through scanning characteristics. Visitors can manage their privacy preferences by clicking on the “Manage Privacy Preferences” link or accessing app settings.

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Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/20/health/retinal-implant-macular-degeneration.html