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Yahoo! Delivers, is an email delivery service designed to reward Yahoo! users. You must be a registered Yahoo! user to participate in Yahoo! Delivers.
Information Collection and Use Practices
- During registration or when editing your Yahoo! account information, you can choose whether you will be contacted by Yahoo! about special offers, promotions, and research surveys from selected Yahoo! partners. Participation in Yahoo! Delivers means you will receive periodic emails from Yahoo! Delivers.
- You can select the email address where you will receive your Yahoo! Delivers messages.
- Yahoo! will try to provide more relevant offers to you in your Yahoo! Delivers messages based on your registration information and your use of Yahoo! products and services.
Information Sharing and Disclosure Practices
- In the process of bringing you offers through Yahoo! Delivers, our partners are not given direct access to your email address or to any personally identifiable information about you.
- Advertisers that wish to send special offers to Yahoo! Delivers participants specify the characteristics of users they want to reach, and Yahoo! delivers the message to that audience.
- If you respond to an advertiser through Yahoo! Delivers, that advertiser may assume that you fit the demographic and interest profile they specified.
Practices Regarding Your Ability to Update or Delete Information
- At any time you can choose not to receive Yahoo! Delivers offers or change the frequency at which the offers are emailed to you. You can modify your settings and preferences in your Yahoo! Account Information, Yahoo! Marketing Preferences page or your Yahoo! Mail account by accessing "Options."
Web Beacons
- Yahoo! Delivers uses an invisible pixel, sometimes called a "web beacon," in HTML email messages to determine which email messages were opened and to note whether a message was acted upon.
- This information is used to report in the aggregate to advertisers. Yahoo! may use this information to customize future Yahoo! Delivers messages, advertising, and other content you receive.
Other
This page describes current Yahoo! practices with respect to this particular service. This information may change as Yahoo! revises this service by adding or removing features or using different service providers. To find out how Yahoo! treats your personal information, please visit our Privacy Policy.
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