Sun Nov 02 13:20:00 UTC 2025: Okay, here’s a summary of the text and a rewritten version as a news article:

Summary:

ANSA.it, the Italian news agency, is offering users a choice regarding data tracking. Users can either accept tracking cookies for personalized ads and content, or subscribe to a paid plan. They offer a “Consentless” subscription for users who don’t want to be tracked but still want access, or a standard subscription. Those who accept tracking cookies will have access to a limited number of articles for free. Paid subscriptions offer unlimited access. ANSA also provides contact information for customer support.

News Article:

ANSA.it Offers Subscription Options for Users Seeking Privacy

ROME – ANSA.it, a leading Italian news agency, is giving users greater control over their online privacy with new subscription options. Faced with increasing concerns about data tracking, ANSA is now offering users the choice to either accept tracking cookies for personalized advertising and content, or subscribe to a paid plan to access content without being tracked.

Those who choose to reject tracking cookies can opt for a “Consentless” subscription, providing access to ANSA content for a fee. A standard subscription is also available, offering similar access. Alternatively, users who agree to accept tracking cookies from ANSA and its 750 third-party partners will receive access to all headlines and 10 articles per month. ANSA states that those who accept tracking will have their data used to personalize ads and content, evaluate engagement, conduct market research, and improve products and services. Detailed information on data usage is available in ANSA’s Cookie Policy and Privacy Policy.

ANSA’s move reflects a growing trend among online publishers to address user privacy concerns. The company also provides customer support via email or phone for users with questions about these new options.

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