
Yahoo has introduced updated rules for handling personal data and cookies on its platforms, including Yahoo, Engadget, and Yahoo Advertising services. Users now have expanded options to control how their data is used on the companyβs websites and apps.
Under these changes, each visitor can choose whether to allow Yahoo and its partners to use cookies and personal data for additional purposes. Two main options are available: complete refusal of processing or individual privacy settings. All actions can be managed through the special ‘Privacy and Cookies Settings’ or ‘Privacy Dashboard’ sections on Yahooβs resources.
The company emphasizes that users can change their preferences at any time. To do so, simply use the relevant links on any of the brandβs websites or apps. All information on how Yahoo handles personal data is detailed in the updated documents: ‘Privacy Policy’ and ‘Cookie Policy.’
Yahoo is among the largest digital platforms, offering not only news and entertainment services but also its own advertising network. The new data processing rules apply to all products and services in the Yahoo brand family.












