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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M Bonet commented
No, I will not white list Yahoo! Mail so that I can get more "tailored" ads after you've tracked and analysed every last bit of e-mail I've ever sent. If I could click on a "never show this again" button on that white list pop-up, I gladly would--but it looks as if I'll be stuck with it for a while.
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Richard Parker commented
Annoying pop up message,so no thanks,I'll leave my browser settings as alone
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Anonymous commented
My Ad Blocker setting nearly tripled the speed of my computer. Find a compliant way to display ads, as others have.
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[Deleted User] commented
If I continue to get that pop up I'll close the account after many years and go to someone else. The advertising uses my band width which cost me money. I should not have to pay for your advertising.
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John Larivee commented
itstinks
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Michael Woods commented
So tired of the "whitelist" popup. Yahoo. Get rid of it.
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Ron Dogg commented
Tell you what, Yahoo: you give me some of that cash from the ad people and I'll white-list y'all. Hey, I can be greedy, too.
Wait, changed my mind, motherphuckers, I don't want your shite so stuff it up your **** and leave me alone. White-listed forever, you are!!!!
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Ryan Bane commented
Another popup, another comment. You're never going to get whitelisted, you're wasting everyone's time, and you're going to lose users. Seriously, stop.
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Joseph Selby commented
Just opening my inbox my AdBlocker blocked 14 Ads. I didn't click on anything but inbox. Why are there 14 Ads? In just writing this it is now up to 30. **** it blocked 4 on this page.
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Jon davidson commented
stop with the ads... it might be time to change email source. Yahoo is a joke with all the ads, fake ads and BS stories and message section.
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Christina Emons commented
Yahoo, please add a "Do Not Show Again" checkbox for the whitelist notification. Unsolicited, repeated reminders are annoying. Your email is my favorite across the various email platforms, and my main email accounts are through Yahoo. However, I am seriously considering moving to Gmail, which would be a pain for convenience as well as for the loss of my beloved Yahoo accounts.
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[Deleted User] commented
Remove the pop up ads.
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Spencer Roper commented
Will not remove Ad Blocker.. The annoying things need to go!!!
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Sue Green commented
We WANT our Ad Blockers to keep the garbage out of our computers.....figure out how to make your site work WITH that going on.........we all know it's possible!
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Dave commented
There are two reasons why I will never turn off AdBlocker.
1. This is email. It is a simple, quick way for me to communicate with businesses. This is where I get my receipts, arrange contracts, etc. To have additional ads inserted into that experience is clutter. It is distracting and lessening what I use Yahoo Mail for. Unless ads could be completely, entirely, and always unobtrusive (as well as targeted to only meet my needs) I will not be turning off AdBlocker.
2. I have gone to sites in the past where an ad has infected my machine with malicious malware. I've been on the Internet for a very long time; since before the Web, in fact. Once the Web appeared and JavaScript became commonplace in browsers, infections appeared and began to rise. I've had pop-unders take over my screen and browser, crashing it and forcing me to reformat my drive. I've had malicious, infectious scripts served up by an ad-roller force me to update defenses on my machine. Plain-and-simple: unless you agree to completely cover all my expenses, in time and equipment, for third-party malware getting into my machine via your ads, I will not turn off my Ad Blocker.
So, in short, stop trying to shame me with a pop-up overlay that interrupts me when I'm trying to work. I do not care that your business model requires ads if your business model does not, then, also take into account my needs.
I'm guessing your company does not care about either of these things, but I could be wrong.
Eventually, I'll find a blocker that will block Ad-Block detection.
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Peter L commented
FIX IT
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Peter L commented
It is not necessary to have to White List Yahoo every time I open my email. Either Yahoo is White Listed or it isn't.
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Anonymous commented
Stupid is as stupid can't get a clue here and I see a lot of stupid at Yahoo/Google...... Fix it STUPID!!!
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NIRBHAYA KUMAR SHAH commented
KJ
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Doug commented
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!