Yahoo, a part of the larger family of brands that includes AOL, Engadget, Rivals, In The Know, and Makers, uses cookies to personalize user experiences on its sites and apps.
Users are given options when it comes to using cookies. One choice is “Reject all”, which would prevent Yahoo from collecting and using personal data for additional purposes, except for the basic functionality of the website.
Alternatively, users can choose “Manage privacy settings” if they want to customize their cookie preferences. This option allows users to make more specific choices about what types of cookies they consent to.
Users have the right to withdraw their consent or modify their preferences at any time by clicking on the links provided in the footer of Yahoo’s sites and apps. For further information, users can refer to Yahoo’s privacy policy and cookie policy.
Source: https://consent.yahoo.com/v2/collectConsent?sessionId=3_cc-session_994dec80-fcab-41fb-beb7-75e611e44731