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  2. Learn how Oath, the new name for AOL, handles your personal information and protects your privacy online. Find out how to opt out of targeted ads, access your account settings, and resolve disputes with Oath.

  3. AOL Privacy

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    Learn how Oath, part of Verizon, collects and uses your information across its brands and services, such as HuffPost, Yahoo, Tumblr, and AOL. Find out how to opt-out of interest-based advertising and manage your preferences.

  4. Full Privacy Policy - AOL Privacy

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    We collect information from your devices (computers, mobile phones, tablets, etc.), including information about how you interact with our Services and those of our third-party partners and information that allows us to recognize and associate your activity across devices and across Services.

  5. Do Not Track - Wikipedia

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    Do Not Track (DNT) is a former HTTP header field that allows internet users to opt out of tracking by websites. Learn about its history, operation, adoption, and controversies.

  6. Add or disable 2-step verification for extra security - AOL Help

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    Learn how to add or disable 2-step verification to sign into your AOL account with an extra security step. You can use phone verification or authenticator app verification to receive a verification code.

  7. Enable or block images in AOL Mail

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    While the default setting is to show all images except for those in spam emails, turning the setting off can increase the privacy and security of your account by disabling potentially malicious images and content. 1. Click Settings | More Settings. 2. Click Viewing email tab. 3. Scroll down, until you see Show images in messages.

  8. Yahoo data breaches - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo suffered two of the largest data breaches on record in 2013 and 2014, affecting all three billion and over 500 million user accounts respectively. The breaches exposed names, email addresses, phone numbers, birth dates, and security questions, and led to legal, regulatory, and reputational consequences for Yahoo.

  9. MyPrivacy FAQs - AOL Help

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    MyPrivacy is a service that removes your personal information from the internet and reduces unwanted direct mail and email offers. Learn how to get MyPrivacy with ...