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August 10, 2024
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Yahoo, as part of the Yahoo family of brands, including Yahoo and AOL, uses cookies to provide sites and applications, authenticate users, apply security measures, prevent spam and abuse, and measure usage. By clicking “Accept all,” Yahoo and its partners will store and/or use information on a device, including precise geolocation data, IP address, and browsing/search data, to provide personalized ads and content, measure ads and content, analyze audiences, and develop services.

Users can click “Refuse all” or “Manage privacy settings” to customize their choices at any time. They can also access their personal data usage in Yahoo’s Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy.

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