Yahoo! Messenger for PC (version 11.x and above)
Yahoo!
Messenger allows you to exchange instant messages and PC-to-PC voice calls
with your online friends
You must be a registered Yahoo! user in
order to use Yahoo! Messenger. Yahoo! Messenger establishes a connection to the
Internet when it is active - much like a browser does - in order for
communications to be received and transmitted.
Conversation History, Access and Search
- You may now
archive Yahoo! instant messages along with Yahoo! Mail messages and search
them together (in addition to Voice Mail, SMS, call history and more).
- For
users who have elected to archive their messages, Yahoo! Messenger will
now archive messages on Yahoo! servers to establish and maintain this
archive.
- Messages
stored on Yahoo! servers in this manner are accessible from any computer
system or device able to use the latest versions of Yahoo! Messenger for
PC.
- You
can view your Yahoo! Messenger conversation history and Yahoo! Mail
archive (if they are tied to the same user ID) on Messenger through
“Conversation History” in your settings.
- You
can turn off this feature for instant messages at any time by selecting
“Do not keep a record of my conversations”.
- Please
be aware that even if you choose not to save your message history, users
with whom you communicate may opt to use the functionality available in
their version of Messenger to save the communications and your
conversations may be saved on Yahoo! servers, just like emails.
- You
can delete your archived messages by selecting the message and clicking
the “Delete” button. However, this does not delete any of your
conversations saved by other users.
- Yahoo!
may analyze instant messages that you elect to archive, in order to
provide personally relevant product features, content, and advertising, and spam
and malware detection.
- For
more questions on this new feature, please see our Mail
FAQ.
Personally Relevant
Experiences
- If you
have chosen to store your instant messages, Yahoo! provides personally
relevant product features, content, and advertising, and spam and malware
detection by analyzing your archive. Some of these features and
advertising will be based on our understanding of the content and meaning
of your instant messages. For instance, we analyze instant messages to
identify key elements of meaning and then categorize this information for
immediate and future use.
- This
information may also be used for interest-based advertising. To view
interests associated with this web browser and opt out of some or all
interest categories, please visit our Ad
Interest Manager.
- Please
refer to our Help
Pages to learn more.
Information Collection
and Usage Practices
- Yahoo!
Messenger automatically checks for updates to Yahoo! software.
- Yahoo!
Messenger’s auto-update feature offers the ability to download the next
available version in the background.
- When
the file is ready for installation, you’ll be given the choice to
install immediately or wait until another time.
- Yahoo!
Messenger offers the auto-update feature by default. You have the
option to be notified prior to auto-update as well.
- You
can change your auto-update options by choosing Messenger >
Preferences > Alerts&Sounds.
- You
can establish a friends list within Messenger and be added to other
users' friends lists.
- Messenger
automatically identifies phone numbers and email addresses included in
messages, so that you can save them quickly to your Yahoo! Address Book
or take other actions, such as sending an email. This is a function
carried out by the Messenger client on your computer and is not done by
Yahoo! servers.
- Messenger
gives you the opportunity to report instant messages that you receive as
spam. If you choose to report spam, Yahoo! will be sent information about
the conversation, including the Yahoo! ID of the member being reported,
text of the conversation and your Yahoo! ID.
- Some
versions of Messenger give you the option to install Yahoo!
Search Protection, which is a program that will alert you if an
attempt is made to change your default browser search engine from
Yahoo!. In some cases, Yahoo! Search Protection will disable the
product attempting to change your default setting. For more
information on how this program treats your information, please visit the
Yahoo! Search Protection privacy
module.
- Some
versions of Messenger give you the option to install Yahoo! Browser Plus. Yahoo!
Browser Plus is a technology for web browsers that allows developers to
create rich web applications with desktop capabilities. Browser Plus also
makes it easy to install and use web plug-ins for a richer experience on
the Internet. For more information on how this product treats your
information, please visit the Yahoo! Browser Plus privacy
module.
- When
you invite someone to use Messenger using our form (as opposed to adding
someone as a friend to your friends list), you will need to provide that
person's email address. Information collected on that form will only be
used to send an email on your behalf and will not be used for any
marketing purposes.
- Voice
- By
default, any other member using Messenger may send you PC-to-PC calls.
You can change your preferences so that you only receive calls from
members on your friends list.
- Yahoo!
does not save PC-to-PC calls and other voice communications that go
through our servers. However, the voice mails that you record for other
members are stored on Yahoo! servers. Yahoo!'s practice is not to use
the content of those voice-mail messages.
Information Sharing and
Disclosure Practices
- On
some versions of Yahoo! Messenger, your Messenger status update may be
shared in your Yahoo! Updates stream.
- Your
share settings for your status message default to the settings that you
used for your most recent share event for your status message across
Yahoo! Updates.
- To
change this setting, click the “Share to” section that appears when you
click in the status box.
- If
you connect your accounts, you may also broadcast your Messenger status
to Facebook, Twitter and other social networking sites.
- You
can customize your Updates to other Yahoo! products and third parties by
going to the “Manage Updates I Broadcast” section of user preferences.
- Your
basic online and offline status (unless you select “Invisible”) may be
visible to other Messenger users. Your ‘customized’ status will be
visible only to those from whom you have accepted a Messenger add
request.
- You
can choose to appear offline by signing in as “invisible”.
- You
can selectively appear online or offline to specific friends or groups
of friends on Messenger, using the Stealth Settings option.
- You
can choose to appear offline and block a user from sending you messages
using the “ignore” option.
- You
can choose always to appear offline on web pages by editing your
preferences in Messenger or Yahoo! Profiles.
- In
Messenger, choose Messenger > Preferences > Privacy and un-check
the box to allow Yahoo! websites to show when you are online.
- In Yahoo!
Profiles settings, check the box to hide your online status from
other users.
- By
using Messenger, you may choose to make some of your personal information
public or you may choose to share some of your personal information with
others.
- If you
post personal information online that is accessible to the public, you
may receive unsolicited messages from other parties in return.
- Messenger
sometimes uses a peer-to-peer connection during its operation, including
times when you may be using it for instant messaging (text
conversations), file sharing, PC-to-PC calling and webcam streaming.
Peer-to-peer means that your computer connects directly to the other
user's computer in the conversation without needing to go through Yahoo!
servers. As such, your IP address is available to users with whom you
share a peer-to-peer connection.
Practices Regarding Your
Ability to Update or Delete Information
- You
can edit your Messenger settings and preferences through the Messenger
menu.
- You
can delete your archived messages by selecting the message and clicking
the “Delete” button. However, this does not delete any of your
conversations saved by other users.
- Voice
- Messenger
automatically stores a record of calls made and received.
- To
review your call history while using Yahoo! Messenger, visit Yahoo! Voice and choose “My Call
History”.
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.