get rid off white list notification.
I do not want ANY ads on my email, EMAIL should be EMAIL nothing else. Make money with other means

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Goodness Damilare commented
ads
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Anonymous commented
Stop asking if I want to change to the new Yahoo email service then change me automatically when I keep telling you "NO". I didn't want this new one, or the one before, or the one before and so on. And what's with the pop up box asking to be whitelisted or for feedback? Yahoo has got ****. There's your feedback. It wont get any better because it's Yahoo. The company who allows our data to be breached - like #Suckerberg with Fake Book. My choice would have been that you left me and my mailbox alone. Till the end of time unless I tell you that I want things changed. So could you do that?
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Razvan Fitiila commented
The whole idea of add-blocked is to block unwanted adds.
Why do you think people use add-blocker? Because adds are annoying.
They are just as annoying as Yahoo mail constantly insisting to deactivate add-blocker.Find a way to live without constantly pushing adds, or Yahoo Mail will lose much more customers that it already did.
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Kyros Dominus commented
Stay as mail. Improve your security. And make sure when I click "delete" on the phone app, it actually deletes the ******* mail. I click delete on the android app and the **** letter is still there when I log in on the PC. And stop asking me to whitelist your site. You should be happy you still have users using your archaic site.
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tim commented
The whitelist notification informs me that unless Yahoo Mail is whitelisted certain features may be interfered with.
This was the case in the early days of the latest version of Yahoo Mail when certain buttons were also hit by the adblocker. However Yahoo Mail works fine with my adblocker and Yahoo are to be congratulated for making this case.
FYI, I am using ublock origin.
With regards to the white list notification rather than improving the use of Yahoo Mail, the exact opposite is the case. The ads slow down the internet connection. And are the usual distraction. -
Keith White commented
I do not want ads on my e-mail find some other source of revenue.
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Grant Ebeling commented
You're not getting whitelisted, yahoo, stop asking.
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rajesh sah commented
agree fully agree. but yahoo want me to allow advertisement, why should I? If u want to advertise on our mail better we will use another email.
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Linda Vidal commented
If you want to pay me to read ads, I will only charge you $25 per ad that is forced upon me. I only use Yahoo Mail for e-mail. I do not want to turn off my AdBlocker nor Ad Block Plus, nor any other program that improves the quality of my computer usage. I pay for what I want and do not need distractions when I am e-mailing, on which I should be concentrating.
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Susan Gasaway commented
You have so many ads I HAVE to use ad block. If I don't block them, it freezes up my computer (which is only a year old). So stop asking me to white list when I can't even load my mail without blocking the ads. It's also creepy to have ads in a space that should be private.
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recardo merez commented
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Kathryn Davis commented
Yes. I know. I get the point. Go away.
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Anonymous commented
Stop with the white list nonsense. Not going to happen.
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Corwin Bradshaw commented
The assertion that having no ads means I'm missing useful features takes the popup from annoying to insulting, and the ******* degenerate emoji in the popup takes it from insulting to infuriating.
If it had asked me, reasonably saying that I should support the continuation of the free service I use, I'd probably have said "fair enough", as I have with dozens of sites. But honestly the way that popup is worded makes me so indignant that I'm refusing to whitelist out of good old-fashioned English spite.
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Chris Collins commented
You will not be whitelisted. taking ad-blocker off triggered a virus notification that blocked the page from use. You know ,the ones that are not only loud, but are OBVIOUS SCAMS! I have my own antivirus, I don't need your infected ads telling me lies.
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Jim Stonelake commented
So "get rid off white list notification" is ranked 3rd vote wise and yet Yahoo does nothing. Hello?
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Pam Davies commented
I do so agree with this comment
I quote
"Stop telling me that my email experience may be lacking because of my ad blocker. My email experience is fine... except for your annoying pop-up!" -
Bob Huebsch commented
Get rid of this. It is annoying and interferes with the useful parts of the internet. I do not need more pop-up adverts cluttering and disrupting my internet usage. After the second time, it has become obscene.
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David Windham commented
I'm not disabling my ad blocker for you.
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Paul O Donovan commented
get rid of this please. the majority of those who would whitelist yahoo ads have probably already done so, why not quit while you are ahead before the exodus starts?