Japan's 12-meter, 30-ton super machine aims to draw people into the industry
Translated from Czech, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The article discusses a large, 12-meter-long, 30-ton machine from Japan.
- The text appears to be a placeholder or technical issue related to website content display and advertising settings.
- It outlines options for users regarding ad preferences, including a premium ad-free subscription.
The article introduces a massive Japanese machine, measuring an impressive 12 meters and weighing 30 tons. This technological marvel is presented as a tool to attract people to the industry, suggesting its scale and sophistication are intended to inspire interest and engagement. However, the bulk of the provided text is not about the machine itself but rather a technical explanation regarding website content display and advertising preferences. It details the options users have for viewing advertisements, including a free option with targeted ads based on user behavior and a premium subscription for an ad-free experience on multiple iDNES.cz-affiliated sites. The text outlines the process of consenting to or opting out of targeted advertising, explaining how cookies and other online identifiers are used for personalization. It also mentions the involvement of MAFRA, a.s., and 125 advertising partners, detailing how user data might be processed for various purposes, such as measuring ad performance and developing services. Users are informed about their right to withdraw consent at any time and the implications of doing so, which may include a prompt to switch to the premium ad-free service.
Originally published by iDNES in Czech. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.