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When logging into e-mail today this message appears:
"New Privacy and Terms
Yahoo is now part of Oath, the media and tech company behind today’s top news, sports and entertainment sites and apps.
By choosing “I accept” below, you agree to Oath’s new Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.
Oath is part of the Verizon family of companies and consists of over 50 digital and mobile brands globally, including Yahoo and AOL."
Yikes, Do Verizon Yahoo users have an Opt-Out or do we have to accept to use e-mail?
Ha ha yeah I noticed that in all my old yahoo accounts.
if you click the links in the notice it brings you to a page that tells you what you have to accept. No opt out that I can see.
for some reason I can login using Edge without getting the prompt to accept the Oath Privacy Policy but the internet connection seems very slow and sometimes get "no internet connection" errors.
I will probably need to accept then opt-out of what I can seeing as there's a long list of company's associated with Oath. For now I guess the "Yahoo Legacy Policy" would be in affect.