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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Anonymous commented
Yahoo stop with all you ******** ads!
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Jason Syth commented
- Allow users to permanently hide the Views function (Photos, Documents, Travel, etc.) located under the mailbox list.
- When e-mail is sorted by date, allow users to hide the headings (Today, Yesterday, Last week, March, etc.). These waste space.
- Update Contacts so that it doesn't need to load the classic version of Yahoo Mail before the list of contacts can be viewed and edited.
- Calendar is currently not working correctly. The current month loads, but future months are shown as blank. This just started today and I'm guessing it's a short-term bug.
- Sometimes a certain sequence of actions keeps a user from being able to view mailboxes, necessitating the Mail page to be refreshed. For example, this often occurs when I hide Views, then sort by Unread, then empty the Spam and Trash, and then try to return to the Inbox.
- Please focus on ensuring that the core functions of Mail work properly before adding newer features. -
Bob7Irene R commented
I don't have a whitelist icon, besides I don't know what it does
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Chad Kennedy commented
Forbes wont let me view their articles if I have my adblocker enabled. Therefore I don't read anything on Forbes. I don't NEED my Yahoo account, and I don't WANT ads, so I'll use whatever email provider doesn't force ads on me. The notification is a waste of time.
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Tao Siethe commented
So true. One more reason not to use Yahoo ^_^
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Phillip Befort commented
Guess what will happen if you force me to turn off my adblock? I will close my Yahoo account and literally never visit your site again. If that doesn't bother you then continue with the white-list notifications and ads...
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Sara Ilex commented
dont worry google is more of a spyware. some of us still logon to as you call it deep webb before "instagramwebb"
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Sara Ilex commented
You are all a ******* spyware thats why nobody sends any emails they just recieve ads you got your customers you wanted to suit it up for them but you ****** it up by drowning them in ads and now you sound more like a ******* spyware than a email host. what the actual **** happened to you people?
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Sara Ilex commented
Yeah your ancestor i belive or the former owner or whatever created this to make a good way to send emails but you ****** it up but puting all kinds of ads into each email and wanted to know everything about everyone.....idk why but i think of you as a spyware. You are starting to become a spyware
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Brian Oelrich commented
First, when checking the box in the upper left, above the checkboxes for individual emails in the Inbox, the new version of Yahoo mail automatically checks over 100 emails. Have it automatically check no more than the most-recent 40 emails at-a-time. We use the checkbox at the top to select emails for deletion. We do not want to have to go in and uncheck dozens of emails we want to keep before deleting the ones we don't want to keep. Second, make any custom adjustments to the divider between the upper (list of emails) and lower (individual email reading pane) windows stay wherever the user drags and drops it. Save our custom positioning of the divider - no matter how many times we may change it - so, whenever we sign into Yahoo Mail, we don't have to reposition it again every time. Thank you for promptly updating Yahoo Mail with these changes.
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Jim Minner commented
Get rid of all ads.
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Anonymous commented
I run an ad blocker because...shockingly....I don't want to see ads.
Also the ads on Yahoo were actually the reason that I started using an ad blocker, they flash, they move, they give me headaches.
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Scott Rogers commented
Stop bugging me about having ad blocker on. I know I have ad blocker on. I have it on for a reason.
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Anonymous commented
Adds are not only distracting but also block significant portions of the screen. Otherwise I would not need add blocker.
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[Deleted User] commented
Totally agreeing. My adblocker is installed for a reason, stop checking what is installed on my machine.
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Justin commented
I mostly check my email on my phone for one reason, NO ads. Also, no annoying reminders that I have chosen not to see or respond to ads. I run ad blocker because I want to use my computer to accomplish goals, and not be distracted.
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Shadow Mintovo commented
I hate the colors i prefer the old version better.
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Russ commented
Hey Yahoo - SUPER LAME that you put ads in users' inboxes and then tell those users to pay you to make them go away. I realize this is now fairly normal behavior from online service providers, but that doesn't make it OK. It is PATHETIC. It is a form of extortion. Supremely annoying.
The ads have been in our inboxes a long time. It has been supremely annoying for a long time. But now you make it even worse by throwing up 'turn off your ad blocker" dialogues. Why do you think we are using ad blockers???? You remove the ads from my inbox and I'll turn off my ad blocker.
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Victor commented
ads are a security risk. Yahoo mail needs to accept responsibility and accountability of the behavior of their sponsors. Yahoo mail should handle their sponsors more up close and personally.
I am trying to go POP3 anyways.
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Jim Wire commented
I tried the white list to be nice. The problem is the ads kept changing and included motion. I'm trying to work.....at a non for profit.......and I can't be distracted every 60 seconds. Static ads that changed every few minutes would work.