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Key points from the article:
- Yahoo is part of the Yahoo family of brands, including AOL and Yahoo Advertising.
- They use cookies to provide their sites and applications, authenticate users, and measure usage.
The article explains that when users use Yahoo’s sites and applications, cookies are used to store and read information on their devices. These cookies help provide the services, authenticate users, apply security measures, prevent spam and abuse, and measure usage of the sites and applications.
If users click on “Accept All,” Yahoo and their partners will store and/or use information on their devices (i.e. use cookies) and collect precise geolocation data and other personal data like IP address and browsing data to provide personalized ads and content, measure ads and content, analyze audiences, and develop services. Users can click on “Refuse All” if they do not want cookies and personal data to be used for these additional purposes, or they can click on “Manage Privacy Settings” to customize their choices.
Users can update their choices at any time by clicking on the “Privacy and Cookie Settings” or “Privacy Dashboard” links on Yahoo’s sites and applications. The article directs users to review Yahoo’s Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy to learn more about how their personal data is used.
Accept All Refuse All Manage Privacy Settings