Oath
Ever since I "accepted" your new Oath policy, Yahoo has become a real hassle to use. Every time I click on something it has forced me to sign into it. Yahoo my page, sign in. Got to yahoo email, sign in. Go to...etc. etc. sign in! What did you guys do? I've been using Yahoo since the early 90's. I'm even a stock holder but I tell you, I am getting fed up with the inability easily move around the website. Fix/repair or I am gone!
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Michael Raynes commented
STOP showing that page to give permission to be monitored. You're not facebook. You're just a low end, internet site. I will NEVER sign it. I will simply use another start up page. Yahoo to me is synonymous with horse-****
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Pamela Swensen commented
Excessive ads on the top of homepage. And upper right side. Really!?! This is just too much. C'mon Yahoo or Oath , who cares. Just tone it down for cripes sakes.
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Anonymous commented
I'll delete my Yahoo account if you don't fix the continuous OATH. It's ridiculous, you don't know what you are doing. Hire some computer people and fix this
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Michael Stack commented
Danny, I concur! It's been a pain in the a$$ for a few days now! I read this new policy and reluctantly signed the agreement. I am sorry I did. Getting tired of changes that are forced and one cannot change or modify. And in light of the recent Facebook fiasco, you guys go and post a policy that flies in the face of privacy issues, manipulating and selling our information. It's obvious you do not care about what is a serious disregard of public trust.
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Anonymous commented
Aol sucked from day one & Verizon is no better
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Dan commented
I am not accepting the oath terms. I guess I will be moving on. Sorry. I have liked myyahoo for years and years.
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Dan Palmer commented
Will not sign the agreement with Oath/Yahoo. How dare you ask to share my information with whomever you like. I've been a customer for many years...even endured your very Liberal ***** on the news. But, you are now going too far. I will not be using your services any longer and will ask all of my friends and associates to quit also.
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Roger Vaughan commented
Why do you need permission to read our emails, view our photos, etc., etc. Those should always be our own private information, not to be insisted upon giving permission to you or anyone else in order to be permitted to use your site!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Jan Rubenkoenig commented
I have had a problem with this for the last 3 days!! It would not let me sign in to my home page. Finally in order to be able to use my computer I signed the agreement but I still have no idea what it was. I thought I had a virus so I ran all my options to wipe it out but nothing worked. I do not like being forced to sign an agreement to something I have no idea what it is about just in order to be able to use my own computer to browse!!!! I tried to use the accept later option but it wouldn't work for me.
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Danny Sumpter commented
So what is the deal with this "OATH". You do not give us an option to not accept, but you do let us accept later, but THAT DOSN'T WORK. Because at the time I did not want to accept I chose to do it later. I could not or I should say it would not let me get to "My Yahoo" page. I have used Yahoo for many many years, and I don't appreciate being forced to accept something that I don't agree with or am not interested in.