What's with the **** in my email now? Sponsored ads that won't allow me to delete them????? Yahoo you're going down the tubes!!!
Maybe ask your subscribers first if they want to have this in their inbox!!
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A Bast commented
Do you have some child playing with the system again?
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Anonymous commented
maybe its time we launched a class action lawsuit against Yahoo because these ads are SPAM
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Shawn commented
I agree. I persoanlly don't like sponsored ads, but I do understand that this is how stuff is paid for online, but putting them in the email folders is going WAY to far. It may be tgime to start looking for another provider.
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Anonymous commented
Wow incredible, I believe I opened this account in the mid-90s. Slowly they have added ads all around the interface, I really don't have a problem with it but sponsored ads in my actual inbox??? Unable to delete them??? That is just incredible.
Guess its time to finally move to gmail or another competitor. Glad I set up a forwarding address years ago, just have to point it elsewhere, its too bad about everyone who relies on their yahoo account for their well known address.
Good luck Yahoo, its too bad you don't care about the people that actually use your site.
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Christel Bullen commented
I've noticed the same thing and will migrate to gmail if this continues!!!!
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Joan Edwards commented
I agree. Starting the last week. The only way they get deleted is when I empty the Spam.
It's a real pain
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Anonymous commented
It's annoying as I have already opted out of this feature and still I am receiving Sponsored ads. Yahoo please remove it!
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John commented
I have always had plenty of ads in Yahoo and don't want sponsored ads in my email. Yahoo won't let me opt out and you now track my browsing and allow 3rd parties to send me more ads inside my personal email. This is an invasive and unreasonable attack on personal privacy, I know that when I go to websites I may get extra advertising as a result, I do not expect or want unsolicited sponsored ads generated simply by using Yahoo email and providing income to Yahoo to arrive in my email box. I wonder what federal regulators and the legal community have to say about this. If this continues I will opt out of Yahoo and forward complaints about this to the appropriate authorities and media. Please immediately cease and desist this invasive advertising.
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wanda commented
you people at yahoo need to wake up and stop doing all of this bulls---.if you had read the comments people are really fed up with your brilliant ideas.go find another job.
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p rowe commented
I agree with the comments above!!!! This is garbage and I don't want it in my inbox. Tried to opt out but to no success. Will anything happen? I don't think so...
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Anonymous commented
This is pure garbage and if they do not stop soon I will quit yahoo
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Anonymous commented
I have several friends who have left YAHOO because of these ads so I am seriously considering it too unless you get rid of the sponsored ads.
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Anonymous commented
as soon as you come in to yahoo web page, there are ADS, ADS, ADS! We don't need them in email too.
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Anonymous commented
These ads are SPAM!!!!
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Anonymous commented
Thought it must be a virus! Is yahoo actually doing this to me?
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Anonymous commented
whats the difference between sponsored emails and spam... nothing! I don't want these in my emails! At the very least we should be given an "opt-out" option.
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RA commented
Totally agree with all the comments on this topic.
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Anonymous commented
The sponsored advertising in my box may well be the last straw! I've used Yahoo for over a decade and this is ...SNAP!.....what was that??.......That was the sound of the camels back breaking!
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Kris commented
There's already several spaces for advertising on the email page plus advertising in the homepage, login page and every other page associated to our in-box. Please remove any advertising/sponsor adds from the actual email interface. This is the first time Yahoo has done something I find unacceptable in all the time I've used it.
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B commented
Absolutely agree!! This is nonsense. Can't delete them, even after opting out of targeted ads. Yahoo never responded to the other feedback on the new home page, so I'm sure this is wasted breath, but still, please consider this, Yahoo; it's gone too far