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  • Yahoo is part of the Yahoo brand family that includes Yahoo and AOL.
  • Cookies are used on Yahoo’s sites and applications to provide personalized ads and content.
  • Users can manage their privacy settings and cookie preferences by clicking on the links provided.

Yahoo, as a member of the Yahoo brand family, uses cookies on their sites and applications for various purposes such as providing personalized ads and content. Cookies, including similar technologies like web storage, allow website and app operators to store and read information from users’ devices. These cookies are used to provide the sites and applications, authenticate users, security measures, prevent spam and abuse, and measure user engagement. By clicking “Accept all”, users agree to have information stored and used by Yahoo and its partners, including precise geolocation data and other personal information, to provide personalized ads and content, measure advertising effectiveness, analyze audiences, and develop services. Users who do not wish to have cookies and personal data used for these purposes can click “Reject all”. To customize preferences, users can click “Manage privacy settings” and change their choices anytime by clicking on the privacy and cookie settings links. Yahoo’s Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy detail how personal data is used.