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- AOL is part of the Yahoo family of brands
- Cookies are used to provide sites and apps, authenticate users, measure use, and display personalized ads
In the article, it is mentioned that AOL is part of the Yahoo family of brands. This includes sites and apps like Yahoo and AOL, as well as the digital advertising service, Yahoo Advertising. When users interact with these sites and apps, Cookies are used to store and read information from their devices. These Cookies are essential for providing the sites and apps, authenticating users, applying security measures, and measuring the use of the platforms.
Additionally, by clicking ‘Accept all’, users and partners, including those in the IAB Transparency & Consent Framework, may use cookies and personal data such as IP address, location, and browsing data to display personalized ads and content, measure the effectiveness of these personalized ads, and improve products and services. Users have the option to reject these additional purposes by clicking ‘Reject all’ or customize their choices by clicking ‘Manage privacy settings’.
It is important for users to understand that they can change their privacy settings at any time by accessing the ‘Privacy & cookie settings’ or ‘Privacy dashboard’ links on the sites and apps. More information on how personal data is used can be found in the privacy policy and cookie policy.