Engadget, a well-known tech blog, has officially become part of the Yahoo family of brands. The company now owns and operates key sites such as Yahoo and AOL, along with its digital advertising service, Yahoo Advertising. Engadget readers can now choose to control their cookie preferences by clicking “Reject all” or customize their settings through privacy controls. Those who wish to opt out entirely have the option to do so at any time via links provided on Yahoo’s privacy policy page. This transition underscores Yahoo’s growing influence in the tech and media landscape while emphasizing user privacy management as a key priority.
Source: https://consent.yahoo.com/v2/collectConsent?sessionId=3_cc-session_113b0a2d-ad57-4507-9dd4-3de0f7218e55