Many third parties are involved in operating the service


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Status: APPROVED
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Author: Hantalyte (32706)


In the privacy policy, it states many third-party services are used, such as "Google Universal Analytics, Google Analytics Demographics and Interest Reporting, Remarketing with Google Analytics, and Google Ad Manager". A later passage states, "third-party analytics services working with us and such platform or online retailer may also use cookies to uniquely identify the browsers of: users who click on marketing messages we display to promote our podcasts available through Apple Podcasts or iTunes and then later purchase a podcast subscription through Apple, or users who click on links to an online retailer in content mentioning books, music, or other related merchandise and then later purchase that merchandise on the online retailer's site".


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Updated Analysis: In the privacy policy, it states many third-party services are used, such as "Google Universal Analytics, Google Analytics Demographics and Interest Reporting, Remarketing with Google Analytics, and Google Ad Manager". A later passage states, "third-party analytics services working with us and such platform or online retailer may also use cookies to uniquely identify the browsers of: users who click on marketing messages we display to promote our podcasts available through Apple Podcasts or iTunes and then later purchase a podcast subscription through Apple, or users who click on links to an online retailer in content mentioning books, music, or other related merchandise and then later purchase that merchandise on the online retailer's site".

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