Yahoo technology company has removed several pages and other sections from the corporate website in recent months regarding its diversity, capital and inclusion policies (Dei), has learned Techcrunch.
Part of the Yahoo website previously dedicated to Dei no longer loads and instead redirects to the company’s executive page. A previous version of the Yahoo leadership site by the end of 2024 Protected language citing diversity and inclusion, but does not appear on the current Yahoo site. Yahoo’s 2022 diversity report no longer uploads and returns an “page not found” error. While the positions open on the Yahoo career website still advertise a link to the former DEI of Yahoo, the site now redirects to the Yahoo leadership page.
Yahoo, who owns Techcrunch, made the website change between December 2024 and January 2025, according to the historical copies of the Yahoo website organized in the Wayback of the Internet Archive.
Brenden Lee, a spokesman for Yahoo, told Techcrunch in a statement: “We rebuild our corporate website at the end of last year as the first part of a planned, multi -stage redesign, with our Yahoo time and business reset.”
Yahoo is the latest US company late to stage its public statements about Dei amid continuous efforts by the Trump administration to crack down on dei policies in the public and private sector.

Since taking office again, President Trump has signed several executive orders aiming to pressure private companies to return their Programs Dei. In February, US Prosecutor General Pam Bondi ordered the Department of Justice to “investigate, eliminate and penalize” Dei programs in private sector companies receiving federal funds.
Some technology companies, including Google and Openai, have already cleared Dei’s mention from their websites in recent months. Meta also eliminated its corporate programs dei days before the Trump administration took office, citing a “changing” legal landscape about Dei. Shortly thereafter, Amazon deleted the formulation regarding the inclusion and diversity from his annual report presented in the regulators.
Techcrunch reported in March that the US health insurance giant also also cleaned most of its smart dei site.
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