Hong Kong: Yahoo Inc. on Tuesday said it has pulled its services from China, citing an "increasingly challenging business and legal environment."
The company said in a statement that its services were no longer accessible from mainland China as of Nov. 1.
"In recognition of the increasingly challenging business and legal environment in China, Yahoo's suite of services will no longer be accessible from mainland China as of November 1," the statement read.
The company's withdrawal coincided with China's Personal Information Protection Law coming into effect on Nov. 1, which curbs what information companies can gather and sets standards for how it must be stored.
Chinese authorities maintain a firm grip on Internet censorship in the country, and require companies operating in China to censor content and keywords deemed politically sensitive or inappropriate.
Yahoo added that it "remains committed to the rights of our users and a free and open internet."