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TLDR: Yahoo’s Cookie Policy

Key Points:

  • Yahoo is part of the Yahoo Brands family, which includes Yahoo and AOL.
  • When using Yahoo sites and applications, cookies are used for various purposes such as providing services, authentication, security measures, and measuring user activity.

In accordance with Yahoo’s cookie policy, cookies are used to store and read information from users’ devices for various purposes. This includes providing services, authenticating users, applying security measures, preventing spam and abuse, and measuring user activity on Yahoo sites and applications.

If users click on “Accept All,” Yahoo and its partners will also store and use information on devices, including location data and other personal information such as IP address and browsing data, to provide personalized ads and content, measure ads and content, analyze audiences, and develop services.

Users who do not wish for cookies and personal data to be used for these additional purposes can click on “Reject All.” For personalized choices, users can click on “Manage Privacy Settings” and modify their choices at any time. More information on how personal data is used can be found in Yahoo’s Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy.

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