Yahoo’s Use of Cookies and Your Privacy
Yahoo, like many websites, uses cookies to provide a better user experience. These cookies help authenticate users, protect against spam and abuse, and measure site usage.
Yahoo also partners with third-party companies to personalize advertising and content. These partners may collect data like your IP address, browsing history, and geolocation data.
If you’re concerned about your privacy, you can choose to **”Reject all”** cookies. This means Yahoo won’t use your data for personalized advertising or other purposes.
You can also **”Manage privacy settings”** to customize your choices. This allows you to decide which types of cookies you’re comfortable with.
Here are some things to keep in mind:
- Cookies are small text files that websites store on your device. They help websites remember your preferences and provide a more personalized experience.
- You can delete or block cookies, but this may affect your browsing experience.
- You can find more information about how Yahoo uses your data in its privacy policy and cookie policy.
It’s important to be aware of how websites use your data and to make informed choices about your privacy.