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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benmesander commented
This is email not admail. Get rid of the ads.
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Lee Rosen commented
yahoo = aol
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Bryan Tapscott commented
every time I open Yahoo! mail. I didn't adjust them the 50th time, and I won't the 300th.
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Anonymous commented
This as some many other of Yahoo mail's additions and changes is a total waste. Yahoo once had a good mail site but all the changes drove so. so many over to gmail. Thank you yahoo from gmail...
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Inanna commented
Totally agree. If I couldn't hide the ads I would be switching to another email provider.
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Carol Duff commented
Please discontinue the ads and the request for whitelisting. I am about to discontinue useing Yahoo and go to g-mail because of this.
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J B commented
You are not a scrappy upstart that so desperately needs ad revenue, Yahoo.
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RebeccaJane75 commented
I agree, and if you look down your list of rankings, just 3 below this one complains about how many ads there are! If ads were relegated to just a banner on top or on the side, and they were static, that would be fine, but video ads, that play automatically and distract you from what you are reading or looking at, have got to go. It's why I signed up my adblock in the first place. By the way, when the notice comes up on news sites and wont let me read the article, I bow out. I will not turn off my adblocker, I can get the info someplace else and not be hassled. Or, its probably not that important anyway.
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Patrick OHara commented
Please do not bother me with your white list notification. In part it is the proliferation of ads on Yahoo that led me to use an ad blocker Thank you Patrick
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Doug Tyrol commented
I'm OK with ads if they don't flash and loop video. If you include moving ads I will block them.
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Joseph H commented
adverts shouldn't appear in the email list, they appear late so I often click them accidentally when they load the instant before I click the top email.
This is generating false clicks, maybe that's Yahoo's strategy, but it isn't one that will be popular with users or advertisers and could hurt Yahoo in the long run. Users like myself will blacklist the Yahoo ads in adblocker, and advertisers won't want to pay for the accidental non value added clicking. -
Bill Stonebraker commented
You gave an option for feedback, which I'm trying to provide.Your constant attempts to channel me into a) more information (I only want to give feedback), & b) some sort of suggestion (I only want to give feedback) are even more irritating than the issue I want to give feedback about.
Here's all I wanted to tell you: I don't like the popup notification to tell me my ad blocker is interfering with my "experience". In fact, it's your popup that's interfering with my experience, & my ad blocker is doing exactly what I want it to do. I'm OK with SOME ads being on my webmail page. But Yahoo is over the top.
If you want to drive me completely off Yahoo, which I think has a better GUI than Gmail or Outlook.com (which I also use), keep going.
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Matt Suppes commented
^
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Steven Lorenzo commented
Get rid of white list notification.
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Anonymous commented
I agree with the above.
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Kirk Coby commented
no more ads - would not have to run an adblocker if i weren't annoyed at your ads - don't want them don't need them just stop it
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al black commented
Disable Yahoo identifying ad blocker.
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billy commented
Yahoo mail has been going downhill rapidly over the years. Don't force everyone to leave the ****** thing, even though we should've done so long ago.
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Carissa Dillon commented
This is the sole reason behind why I hit the feedback button. If your site wasn't so overrrun with ads and videos that I have NO INTEREST IN SEEING while trying to check my own email, then maybe I wouldn't need to run an ad-blocker! Stop pestering me about whitelisting you until you actually deserve to be whitelisted!
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Lisa Vollrath commented
Another day, another prompt to white list Yahoo Mail. Why would I do that, exactly? So you can serve up way too many ads, and auto-start videos? Once I've said NO to this prompt, you should take the no---not serve it up to me again the next time I log in. Take the hint, Yahoo, and stop being that guy.