Too many ads!!!
Ad overload. I don't mind ads, but your interface takes it to new extremes, especially when I try check a folder with no messages in it.
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connie cannizzaro commented
I am trying to read the news on yahoo and you are constantly almost blocking what I want to read please do not send me all these ads I do not even look at them. Thank-you.
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Delaney Morris commented
too many ads on homepage very distracting
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Anonymous commented
too many ads
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MARYLOU commented
Not sure if this helps anyone. What i found works and i can still have pop up unlocked .Here is what i did ..Downloaded Avast. There is a app on my top that has access to all. i choose who and what i block. So great and if i need that sites cookies. i open if not i close. You still give them a right if you want as a window comes down to say. allow or not. most i do not. Still win contests, My auto ' stuff''still works. I am older so computer lingo is raw. ;) lol . I also have another security and so was able to uninstall Avast but kept that blocker i sure did..lol so that is how i did it. WORKS great for yahoo. and actually thought getting rid of my CLASSIC EMAIL was a way to punish me...but that is a paranoid state of mind..i am not willing to discuss...baaaaaaaa lmao Have a great day !!!
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Anonymous commented
There needs to be a way to block moving ads. Like videos or animated advertisements. It is incredibly hard to read or use the email services with so much movement on the page. I'm not sure how it affects loading times but it seems I have a much harder time getting pages to come up that have those moving ads on them. They show up before anything else. I don't mind an advertisement but the animated/moving ones are extremely aggravating.
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Anonymous commented
Too many ads and like the old look and feel
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Anonymous commented
I use an ad blocker add-on in my browsers and i don't get ads on yahoo.and other sites.
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Edwin Hampton commented
Try changing browsers or see if add-ons are available for the browser you are using.
I use a Webmail ad blocker, a pop-up blocker, and a web page ad blocker in mine. NO ads on my Yahoo mail page. -
Jane Twenter commented
I don't mind some ads but I do not want any more ads from Planned Parenthood. I feel like this organization is repugnant and kills (murders) unborn and indefensible human beings. I don't want any part of this and I don't want their advertising on my computer! Thanks.
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Anonymous commented
WHOA! Ads are in-line with my emails now?!! UNACCEPTABLE! Ya'll need to get that fixed. Around my PERSONAL email - okay, I get it - - it's a Free Service! But within the listing of my emails so I 'accidentally' click on the ad all the time!?! WTF are ya'll thinking! Checking GMail for portability to KEEP my YAHOO address but accept it into another frame other than one that LITERALLY inserts adds into the list of my emails!
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Srinivasan A R commented
I do not want to receive anu adds om mmy mail page.it is terribly disturbing
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Anonymous commented
I dont want to see any adds on my mail page...
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Dale Sanhuber commented
This new mail with it's "ad/money maker" harassment needs to go or I will
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Steve Dohanich commented
How many threads is it going to take and how many users need to migrate away from Yahoo mail before something is done about the ads? I pay for Yahoo and I still get stinking ads at the side of my mailbox. What am I paying for??? Stupid me. Time to consider other alternative after 15 years of using Yahoo.
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Nikkhil Tank commented
Dear yahoo too much advertice is distureb to work yahoo is going very lawler
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Mary Schmidt commented
Agree
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Anonymous commented
SO MANY ADS
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Anonymous commented
I'm getting unwanted email's(in 10000's ) than my personal email's
Thinking of deleting my yahoo account
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Anonymous commented
Move the ads to less invasive place on the web page. It's truly annoying. We don't pay other email services to remove them. Yahoo has gotten a bit greedy.
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