The firm has been pilloried over accusations it has provided information to the Chinese government that led to the jailing of two dissidents.
Ahead of a US Congress hearing on Wednesday to discuss the issue, Yahoo said firms could promote openness.
In a written statement that did not refer to China, it said it was committed to an unrestricted internet.
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