TLDR:
Yahoo, along with other brands under the Yahoo family, uses cookies to provide their sites and applications, authenticate users, apply security measures, and measure user activity. By clicking ‘Accept All’, partners and Yahoo will store and use information on devices for personalized advertising and content. Users can click ‘Refuse All’ or ‘Manage Privacy Settings’ to customize their choices.
Key Elements:
- Yahoo is part of the Yahoo family of brands.
- Cookies are used for site and application functionality, user authentication, security, and measuring user activity.
- Clicking ‘Accept All’ allows Yahoo and partners to store and use device information for personalized advertising and content.
- Users can click ‘Refuse All’ or ‘Manage Privacy Settings’ to customize their choices.
Yahoo, as part of the Yahoo family of brands, uses cookies for various purposes such as providing sites and applications, user authentication, security measures, and analyzing user activity. By clicking ‘Accept All’, users consent to Yahoo and their partners storing and using device information for personalized advertising and content. This may include precise geolocation data, IP addresses, and browsing behavior to deliver targeted ads and measure advertisement effectiveness. If users do not wish for cookies and personal data to be used for these purposes, they can click ‘Refuse All’ or ‘Manage Privacy Settings’ to adjust their preferences.
It is important for users to understand how their personal data is used by Yahoo and its partners, and they can review the Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy for more information on data usage. Users have the option to modify their choices at any time by accessing the ‘Privacy and Cookie Settings’ or ‘Privacy Dashboard’ links on Yahoo sites and applications.