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- Yahoo is part of the Yahoo brand family, which includes Yahoo and AOL.
- When using Yahoo’s sites and applications, cookies are used for various purposes such as providing services, authentication, security measures, and measuring user activity.
In the article, Yahoo discusses how cookies are used on their sites and applications to provide services to users, authenticate individuals, enforce security measures, prevent spam and abuse, and measure user activity. By clicking “Accept all”, both Yahoo’s partners and Yahoo itself will store and use information on a device, including using cookies for personalized advertising and content, precise geolocation data, and other personal data such as IP address, browsing history, and search data. Users have the option to click “Refuse all” if they do not want cookies and personal data to be used for these additional purposes, or they can click “Manage privacy settings” to customize their choices. These settings can be changed at any time by clicking the links provided on Yahoo’s sites and applications. Yahoo also provides links to their Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy for more information on how personal data is used.