What is the Wall Street Journal's privacy policy?

Asked a year ago
The Wall Street Journal values your privacy and is committed to protecting the personal information you provide while using its services. As per its privacy policy, the Journal collects certain information to deliver and improve its content, personalize your experience, and understand its audience better. This information may include your name, contact details, IP address, and browsing activity. The Journal may also use cookies and similar technologies to track usage patterns and provide relevant advertisements. Third-party service providers or partners may occasionally have access to this data. The Wall Street Journal takes appropriate measures to safeguard your information, but it cannot guarantee absolute security. By using its services, you consent to the Journal's privacy policy and acknowledge its use of your personal information as outlined.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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