Yahoo! JAPAN Services Discontinued in EEA and UK
As of April 6, 2022, Yahoo! JAPAN has ceased offering its services in the European Economic Area (EEA) and the United Kingdom. The company cites difficulties in maintaining a continuous service environment in these regions as the reason for the discontinuation.
Users in the EEA and UK will no longer be able to access the majority of Yahoo! JAPAN’s services. However, access to all yahoo! JAPAN services remains available for users accessing the platform from within Japan.
While moast services are unavailable some Yahoo! JAPAN Mail functions will remain accessible, though with restrictions. (Details available in Japanese only.)
Yahoo! JAPAN has apologized for any inconvenience caused by this change.
Here are two PAA (People Also Ask) related questions, suitable for inclusion under the provided Q&A, each on a new line:
Yahoo! JAPAN Services Discontinued in EEA and UK: Q&A
why did Yahoo! JAPAN stop services in the EEA and UK?
Yahoo! JAPAN cited challenges in maintaining a consistent service environment within the European Economic Area (EEA) and the United Kingdom as the primary reason for the discontinuation. Think of it like trying to run a marathon with a broken ankle – it’s just too tough to keep up!
What services are affected?
The majority of Yahoo! JAPAN services are no longer accessible in the EEA and UK. This includes news, search, and many other features. Users can still access these services from Japan.
Are any services still available?
Yes, some Yahoo! JAPAN Mail functions remain accessible, but with limitations. Details of these limited functions are only available in Japanese.
What should I do if I’m in the EEA or UK and want to access Yahoo! JAPAN services?
Unfortunately, direct access from the EEA and UK is no longer possible for most services. You may need to explore choice services or consider using a proxy service,though be aware of the potential security risks involved.
Is there anything else I should know?
Yahoo! JAPAN has issued an apology for any inconvenience caused by this change. This is a real shame for fans of the platform in those regions.
What does this mean for me?
If you relied on Yahoo! JAPAN services in the EEA or UK, you’ll need to find alternatives. It’s a reminder of how quickly online services can change.