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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Dan Carmichael commented
I will never whitelist any ads! Ad free since 93 and I'll keep it that way thanks.
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ROSS VELICK commented
hey we don't want to change..
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carol vicini commented
you need to jump too many hoops....
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carol vicini commented
not user friendly
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Bruce Ladino commented
The constant ads in the right panel of the browser had the effect of completely crippling my browser and yahoo email. It was ridiculous. I had to resort to the mobile email because the desktop version was rendered useless by the bandwidth of the constant ads and scripts! It even locked up the computer on some occasions.
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Forest Johnson commented
Stop bugging me about my AD Blocker, If I want your Spam, I will remove it, until them, leave me alone about it!
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[Deleted User] commented
I do not want to continue seeing the whitelist notification anymore so please remove it!
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Lori West commented
I don't want ads in my feed. That's why I installed an ad blocker. I will not be white listing Yahoo or any other site. If I continue to be harrassed by this notification, I will start using another mail service.
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Anonymous commented
Stop the whiteist notification. I DID put yahoo on the whitelist. I even uninstalled, re-installed my ad blocker - AND made sure yahoo was whitelisted after the re-install.
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Derrick White commented
It is illogical to white list a web site to display advertisements when an ad blocker is employed
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Arun Peswani commented
I dont want to allow yahoo to pass through my ad blocker
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Claude Trump commented
I use ADBlock Plus to avoid streaming and useless irritating ads that compress the page even more... Please stop the mindless and useless ads and I will remove ADBlock Plus...
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E.T. Brown commented
So Yahoo wants me to accept their new email set up and wants me to stop using my ad blocker. Tell me why I should do this Yahoo. Tell me why I should change to this new way when in a few months or maybe a year later you will want to change the layout again and demand that I change to fit your needs. No, you need to be changing to meet my and my fellow Yahoo user's needs.
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Spencer Paul commented
The adblocker is not interfering with any features; don't try to ******** people. Dishonesty is not the right route.
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ALAN HEERWAGEN commented
both me and my wife has had our yahoo mail refresh in to a fake ramsomware page. I assume from your ads as this never happened to except after I turned off my ad blocker. Ad blocker is back on now.
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Fred Jones commented
Stop nagging me, I will keep my adblocker and drop yahoo if it comes to that
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Gary commented
When I turned on white list, I got hacked into and had to freeze my bank accounts. I will not unblock again
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[Deleted User] commented
I'm not going to whitelist you. Yahoo can't even be trusted with basic security at this point, let alone potentially malware-ridden ads.
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Tobi Walker commented
I have enough trouble concentrating on processing my email. I can't be distracted by ads. Ads flashing or changing while I am trying to concentrate can force me into turning away from my work. I'm old, on a Social Security budget, have no money, can't afford to buy anything anyway.
Thank you for the email service. But please, don't flash ads at me. -
Cliff Harrison commented
No