
How Yahoo and Tech Giants Use Your Data and Cookies
Learn how large tech companies like Yahoo use cookies and personal data for advertising and personalization, and what steps you can take to manage your privacy.
Eleanor Vance is a technology and legal affairs correspondent for Crezzio, specializing in digital privacy, data ethics, and consumer protection in the online space. She reports on how technological advancements and regulatory changes impact user rights and corporate data practices.
Learn how large tech companies like Yahoo use cookies and personal data for advertising and personalization, and what steps you can take to manage your privacy.
Yahoo's Brand Family, including AOL and Engadget, offers users detailed controls over personal data and cookies. Users can reject all non-essential data use or customize privacy settings, with options
Digital platforms like Yahoo and its brands collect user data via cookies and personal information. Users can manage privacy settings and withdraw consent at any time.