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Yahoo Consent: Cookies & Data Usage

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Yahoo‍ Updates data⁤ practices, Offering Users​ Greater ⁢Control Over Personalization

HELSINKI, Finland – October 4, 2025, 02:22:38 EEST – Yahoo is informing users‍ of updates to its⁢ data practices, detailing ⁣how ⁤it utilizes​ precise location data, IP addresses, browsing history, and search facts for analytics, personalized‌ advertising, ⁢and service development.The changes,outlined‌ in a recent notice to users,aim to increase transparency and provide individuals with more control over how their information is used.

These ⁢updates come amid growing global scrutiny‍ of data privacy and ⁣evolving regulations like the European Union’s general Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Yahoo, ⁢a component of the Yahoo group, leverages ‍user data to tailor content⁢ and advertisements, measure advertising effectiveness, conduct audience research, and ‍refine its services.The company emphasizes that these ⁢practices are intended to enhance user experience, but acknowledges the ‌importance of user consent and choice.

Users⁢ are now presented with options to ‌manage their data preferences. They can opt-out of the use of cookies and personal information for these ‍additional purposes by selecting “Hylkää kaikki” (Reject All). Alternatively, users can customize their settings via “Hallitse tietosuoja-asetuksia” (Manage Privacy Settings).

Yahoo assures⁢ users they can ⁣revoke or modify their ‌consent at any time through links found on its websites and applications. Further details ​regarding Yahoo’s data ​handling practices‌ are‍ available in its Privacy Policy ​and Cookie Policy, accessible via links provided in the notice. These ​policies detail the scope of data‍ collection, ​usage, and user rights.

Yahoo is ‍a global technology‌ company and part of the ​Yahoo group,‍ offering a range‍ of services including search, email, news, and entertainment.

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