This Cookie Policy explains how we use cookies and similar tracking methods (which we refer to as “trackers”) when you visit our site.
“Our site” means our websites, emails, apps and other services that link to this Cookie Policy.
This policy explains what various tracking methods are, and why they are used. It also explains your right to control their use.
We may change this Cookie Policy at any time. Check the “last revised” date at the bottom of this page to see when this Cookie Policy was last revised.
Any change becomes effective when we post the revised Cookie Policy on or through our site.
What is a tracker?
This list is intended to include all categories that we use, although the categories may vary depending on the use of our site.Cookies
A cookie is a small string of text that a website (or online service) stores on a user’s browser.
It saves data on your browser about your visit to our site or other sites. It often includes a unique identifier (e.g., cookie #123).
“First-party cookies” are cookies set by us (or on our behalf) on our site.
“Third-party cookies” are cookies set by other companies whose functionality is embedded into our site (e.g., google.com).
“Session cookies” are temporary cookies stored on your device while you visit our site. They expire when you close your browser.
“Persistent cookies” are stored on your browser for a period of time after you leave our site.
Persistent cookies expire on a set expiration date, or when they are deleted manually.
You can choose whether to accept cookies by editing your browser settings.
However, if cookies are refused, your experience on our site may be worse, and some features may not work as intended.
What trackers do we use?Analytics Trackers
Analytics trackers collect or use information about your site use, which helps us improve our site.
Among the uses of analytics trackers are to show us which pages are most frequently visited and help us record difficulties you have with our site.
These trackers add up our readers’ visits to show us larger patterns in our audience. We look at these larger patterns to analyze site traffic.
Tracker name
Description of purpose
If tracker is a cookie, is it a persistent or session cookie? When do persistent cookies expire?
If tracker is a cookie, 1st party (set by the site being visited) or 3rd party across different sites? Indicate 3rd party (full legal name and URL to cookie policy)
How do i manage Trackers?
When you first come to our site, you may receive a notification that trackers are present.
By clicking or tapping "Accept", you agree to the use of these trackers as described here.
You can manage your tracker settings by opting out of specific (or all) trackers.
To opt in or out of That Startup Job’ nonessential trackers, please click one of these buttons:
By clicking or tapping this button you are not opting out of any advertising-related third-party trackers.
To opt out of all third-party trackers, please follow the instructions for your browser as well as the Ad Choices and Online Choices paragraphs below.
In addition to the options above, you can refuse or accept trackers from our site (or any other site) in your browser’s settings.
If you refuse trackers, you might not be able to sign in or use other tracker-dependent features of our site.
Most browsers automatically accept cookies, but this is typically something you can adjust.
Information for each browser can be found in the links below:
Firefox: By default, Firefox protects you from cross-site tracking so long as you have not disabled Enhanced Tracking Protection (ETP). There is therefore less need to manage cookies to protect your privacy.
Safari on desktop andSafari Mobile (iPhone and iPads): Note that, by default, Safari is engineered to protect you from being tracked from site to site unless you disable Intelligent Tracking Prevention (ITP).
Microsoft Edge: Enabling tracking prevention with Edge will protect you from being tracked between sites, such that there will be less of a need to manage your cookies in order to protect your privacy.
Samsung Internet Browser: Note that Samsung Internet Browser includes “Smart Watch” protection that works to help protect you from being tracked across sites.
To opt out of Google Analytics data collection, follow these Google instructions.
Last revised on February 12, 2023
Your tracker settings
We use cookies and similar methods to recognize visitors and remember their preferences. We also use them to measure ad campaign effectiveness, target ads and analyze site traffic. To learn more about these methods, including how to disable them, view our Cookie Policy or Privacy Policy.
By tapping `Accept`, you consent to the use of these methods by us and third parties. You can always change your tracker preferences by visiting our Cookie Policy.