Your Privacy Choices on Yahoo and Affiliates
Overview
Yahoo cares about your privacy. It is part of the Yahoo family of brands, such as Engadget and Yahoo Advertising. Yahoo uses cookies and similar tools. These tools help the sites and apps work well and keep the service safe.
Use of Cookies and Data Collection
- Cookies and Similar Technologies:
These tools let websites and apps save data on your device. - Purposes:
- They bring the sites and apps to you.
- They check who you are and keep the service secure. They stop spam and abuse.
- They count how many people visit, what device you use (iOS or Android), which browser, and how long you stay. This data comes in groups and does not point to you.
Personal Data and Technical Identifiers
When you click ‘Accept all’, you let Yahoo and its partners (246 groups in the IAB Transparency & Consent Framework) save or use data on your device. This data includes:
- Your exact geolocation.
- Technical marks like browser cookies, device IDs, IP addresses, and data that is hashed or encrypted.
- Data from your browsing and searches. This helps with reports, ads made for you, content, audience counts, and research.
Your Control and Choices
- Reject all:
Use this to stop cookies and the use of your data for extra reasons. - Manage privacy settings:
Change which data and cookies you want to use. - Withdraw or change consent anytime:
Use the ‘Privacy and Cookie settings’ or ‘Privacy dashboard’ links on Yahoo sites and apps to do this.
For More Information
Summary:
Yahoo gives you clear ways to manage your data. They help you set up how cookies work to match your needs and keep things simple. You can accept, reject, or tweak your cookie settings at any time.
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