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

-
Keith Poker commented
please
-
Eric Chan commented
Take off this whitelist ******** or you'll get my profane feedbacks public.
-
Ben Allred commented
Seriously. Youre doing a great job of convincing me to use Gmail. Its weird how they dont get hacked...
-
Damien Gonzalez commented
+1 for this! so tired of being spammed with ads i don't really consent to in the first place. talk about visual ****...
-
Anonymous commented
Not gonna whitelist yahoo email until the annoying ads go away. Find myself using my gmail account more and more because of this.
-
Tim Mayer commented
Tired of yahoo advertisements everywhere and video in blank folders. I do not want to white list you quit asking
-
Ernest Schneider commented
1. Why doesn't deleting emails refresh? Sure would like the "Block" option to return. Saves me a lot of time and effort. 3. Does anyone who can execute a change ever read this page? I have no proof. 4. The instruction on how to whitelist on Yahoo doesn't work. Prove it to me! I have been a Yahoo user for more than a decade. I have no plan to leave Yahoo! Have you ever tried a survey to your followers? Wonder what would be the hottest topics? ESLS1224
-
JAH commented
I will give up Yahoo! e-mail before I enable ads. Stop pestering me with the begging for whitelisting.
-
Todd Thomsen commented
Stop...just stop!
-
Kerry Boren commented
Your suggestion to Whitelist Yahoo does not come with clear directions on how to do it. Listing half a dozen ad blockers is no help. Tell us how to Whitelist!
-
Peesapati Venkata Rama Krishna commented
I do not want ANY ads on my email, EMAIL should be EMAIL nothing else. Make money with other means
-
Anonymous commented
This reminder is completely annoying. Show it to me once, but after I've closed it, don't ever show it to me again. Ever.
I get it- you make money using advertising. Here's a suggestion, if you want consumers to stop using AdBlock, stop making the ads so invasive/cancerous and terrible. I have no issues with ads, but when it gets to the point that they're playing videos, blaring music, and take 5 minutes to load up before anything else does, you're going to find that consumers will do anything to block them. Take control of the content your advertising partners put out and maybe we'll comply. -
Kate Taylor commented
stop asking me to whitelist!!!! I am not white listing my email! >:(
-
shrikrishna sadhale commented
SO THE ******** CAN DO WITH YOUR ******* ADS!! EVERY ******* TIME I LOGIN I GET THE MESSAGE TO WHITELIST YAHOOMAIL WHY THE ******** WANT ME TO WHITELIST YOUR DICKS! DONT YOU MAKE ENOUGH EVERY MONTH TO **** YOUR WIFE AND YOUR FAMILY???? ALSO WHAT GOOD IS YOUR MAIL ID THAT I RECEIVE TONS OF SPAMS EVERY SINGLE DAY NOT JUST MONTH!!!!
-
Joan Richards commented
My one problem! it's very difficult trying to read your mail and an ad block your mail! and plus some of these ads, can be malicious putting me in danger of getting a virus.
-
hitesh kacholiya commented
Please get rid off this notification. We do not want to whitelist as there are way too many ads with malicious things.
-
Ing. Fernando Torres commented
thanks.
-
Jordan commented
I will add that while I would white list Yahoo on my ad blocker IF the ads didn't have malicious software in them. But they DO! More than once I have disabled the ad blocker to support Yahoo. Only to find massive numbers of pop ups (this isn't 1992, knock it off) and redirects as well as ads trying to install software on my computer. I will not disable my ad blocker for Yahoo again until this is fixed.
-
[Deleted User] commented
I totally agree. I'm PAYING for adblocker, why should I let Yahoo insert ads???
-
Brendan Barker commented
I agree. I am KEEPING my adblocker. The BEST EXPERIENCE is AD-FREE. Yahoo admins are so dumb LUL