On Fri Jun 13 13:49:17 EDT 2025, J Ralls writes:

Tom Browder writes:

I think the answer lies in the website <https://financeapi.net>. There they indicate quite reasonable pricing plans that all use the <https:// yfapi.net> JSON-based API. I'll almost put money on it that either Yahoo or a subsidiary monetized the original system.

I wouldn’t if I were you. It seems very unlikely to me that Yahoo! would use GoDaddy as a registrar and anonymize their domain ownership or use AWS to re-serve their content. It would be interesting to know if anyone using them got results while yahoo_json was broken (it’s working again today).
I've been using FinanceAPI for almost all my securities for some time. It was not affected. That would almost be the same as Yahoo's Finance web page should have had issues since in the background it utilizes the same API queries. At least FinanceAPI (https://yfapi.net) worked at 13:30 PDT yesterday (06/12) when my cron job fires off for the daily update.

Bruce S.
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