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  • Yahoo is part of the Yahoo family of brands
  • Cookies are used on their sites and apps for various purposes

In the article, Yahoo discusses how they are part of the Yahoo family of brands, which includes sites like Yahoo and AOL, as well as their digital advertising service, Yahoo Advertising. They use Cookies to provide their sites and apps to users, authenticate users, apply security measures, prevent spam and abuse, and measure user activity on their platforms. By clicking ‘Accept all’, both Yahoo and their partners can access information on devices and use personal data for personalized advertising, content measurement, and audience research. Users have the option to reject all cookies or customize their privacy settings.

It is important to note that users can change their cookie preferences at any time by visiting the ‘Privacy & cookie settings’ or ‘Privacy dashboard’ links on Yahoo’s sites and apps. To learn more about how Yahoo uses personal data, users can refer to their privacy policy and cookie policy.


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