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TLDR:

  • Yahoo is part of the Yahoo family of brands, including Yahoo and AOL.
  • They use cookies for various purposes, such as providing sites and applications, authenticating users, and serving personalized ads.

In utilizing the websites and applications owned by Yahoo, including Yahoo and AOL, users are subject to the collection and usage of cookies. Cookies are utilized for various purposes such as providing sites and applications, authenticating users, applying security measures, and measuring user activity. By clicking “Accept all,” both Yahoo’s partners and Yahoo itself will store and/or use information on a device, including using cookies, to serve personalized ads and content, measure ads and content, study audiences, and develop services. Users have the option to manage their privacy settings by clicking “Manage privacy settings,” allowing them to modify their choices at any time.

If users do not wish for cookies and personal data to be used for additional purposes, they can click “Refuse all.” By clicking on “Manage privacy settings,” users have the option to personalize their choices. The Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy detail how personal data is used by Yahoo. Users have the ability to change their choices at any time by accessing the “Privacy and cookie settings” or “Privacy dashboard” links on Yahoo’s websites and applications.

Important Points:

  • Yahoo sites and applications use cookies for various purposes.
  • Users can manage their privacy settings and personalize their choices at any time.