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August 13, 2024
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Yahoo, part of the Yahoo Family of Brands, utilizes cookies on their sites and applications for various purposes such as providing services, authenticating users, implementing security measures, and measuring usage. By clicking “Accept All,” users consent to Yahoo and their partners, including those within the IAB Europe Transparency & Consent Framework, storing and/or using information on devices to deliver personalized ads and content based on precise geolocation data and other personal information like IP address, browsing, and search history. Users can choose to manage their privacy settings by clicking on “Manage Privacy Settings” and modify their choices at any time. Yahoo’s Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy outline how personal data is used.


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