
How Tech Giants Like Yahoo Use Your Personal Data
Tech giants like Yahoo collect vast amounts of user data via cookies for targeted ads. Learn what information is gathered and how you can manage your privacy.
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Tech giants like Yahoo collect vast amounts of user data via cookies for targeted ads. Learn what information is gathered and how you can manage your privacy.

Nexus Media Group has announced a $1.2 billion all-cash deal to acquire Adaptly, an AI-powered advertising technology firm, in a major strategic push.

Many 'free' internet services are funded by a complex economy based on user data. Learn how cookies and data collection power Big Tech's business models.

Yahoo and its affiliated brands use cookies and personal data for advertising and personalization. Learn what information is collected and how you can manage your privacy settings.

Yahoo is leveraging its portfolio of brands like Yahoo Finance and TechCrunch to build a new strategy focused on first-party data ahead of the end of third-party cookies.

Google has begun its planned phase-out of third-party cookies in the Chrome browser, a change set to transform the digital advertising industry by the end of 2024.

Yahoo operates a vast network of digital brands like AOL and Engadget, using user data to power its advertising business under strict global privacy laws.

Yahoo, along with its brands like AOL and Engadget, uses cookies and personal data to personalize ads and content. Users can accept, refuse, or manage settings.

Yahoo's network of sites uses cookies and personal data for advertising and personalization. Users can accept, reject, or customize these data settings.

Learn how global privacy regulations like GDPR are changing the way companies like Yahoo and Google collect user data and what your choices on cookie banners mean.