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The privacy options described below apply to interest-based ads served by Twitter they do not apply to ads served by these other companies, including on Twitter’s behalf. These partners may also serve ads on behalf of Twitter advertisers. In addition to helping advertisers to reach their audiences on Twitter, Twitter also works with third-party advertising partners, including Google, to market Twitter’s own services, including through the delivery of interest-based ads. For more information about pixels and similar technologies we use, see our Cookie Policy. In that case, depending on technologies implemented by the shop’s website, Twitter may collect information through pixels and similar technologies that enable the shop owner to advertise through Twitter and reach those visitors with a Valentine’s Day offer. We can then match that to a hash of emails that our users have associated with their accounts in order to show them a Promoted Tweet for the Valentine’s Day deal on Twitter.Īnother way this works is when a person visits the flower shop’s website. To get the special offer to those people who are using Twitter, the shop may share with us hashed emails from their mailing list. They’d prefer to show their ad to floral enthusiasts who subscribe to their newsletter.

Let’s say a flower shop wants to advertise a Valentine’s Day special on Twitter. We hope that this increases the usefulness of Twitter Ads for you. For example, we may do this based on information that ad partners share with us. We work with ads partners to bring you more useful and interesting advertising content through interest-based advertising.
