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
If you require me to whitelist Adblocker I will drop Yahoo Mail. I'm very close to doing it anyways but this will be the last straw.
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Anonymous commented
If you require me to whitelist Adblocker I will drop Yahoo Mail. I'm very close to doing it anyways but this will be the last straw.
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Meyer Speary commented
If the page would load at a reasonable speed with the ads, I wouldn't mind. But it is way too slow without my adblocker.
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Kelly Goodman commented
I might not mind ads, but yahoo is famously terrible for obtrusive ads. So no, I'm not whitelisting yahoo.
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george donskoj commented
Block ads!
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Kay Thom commented
I have an ad blocker for a reason, and to help you earn more money for advertising is not my concern. Perhaps I will make protonmail.com my new default email service. No ads, no ********, free and works perfectly.
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Wesley Thaeron commented
No shinola, everybody and their dog is aware that you are deep mining our email data just like every free online service does. Not to mention that Yahoo has been breached more often than a (thing that gets breached a lot) so dont play with ads. I aint white listing Yahoo because I dont trust Yahoo. Pull the other leg it has bells on it.
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Andy Hole commented
Due to this pop up I am now looking to vote with my feet and leave Yahoo. I don't want to recieve ads for services i'm not interested in. Yahoo can make plenty of money in other ways. Every so called improvement to services has made it slower and harder to use
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Peter Neilson commented
Or use an adblocker to block the whitelist notification...
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John Triolet commented
You said to whitelist but you never said what whitelist is or how do I perform the whitelist ???
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Andy Hole commented
Due to this pop up I am now looking to vote with my feet and leave Yahoo. I don't want to recieve ads for services i'm not interested in. Yahoo can make plenty of money in other ways. Every so called improvement to services has made it slower and harder to use
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Anonymous commented
Agree!! It was those horrible Yahoo email ads (yellow teeth, jiggling bellies) that drove me to Adblocker in the first place.
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Anonymous commented
I will not jump through the hoops to whitelist, I will just get rid of Yahoo mail if they continue to provide inferior service.
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Mike Foster commented
My ad blocker is activated & I won't "White List" Yahoo Mail DON'T ASK ME AGAIN!!
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Jeromy Lance commented
I have several computers that I use and some of them are $2K+. Why would I risk the chance of getting malware from your poorly vetted ads that could potentially destroy my expensive machine? Just so you can make $0.0005 off of delivering the ad to me? It doesn't add up. You desperately need to find a better business model than that.
The ONLY way I would allow ads back on my machines is if YAHOO took responsibility for the ads. Yahoo would have to guarantee, in writing, that if Yahoo's ads damage my machine, in any way, that Yahoo will fix my machine, 100% free of charge. Start there and then we can talk. Otherwise, you are never putting another ad on my machine.
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ray henry commented
I agree.... get rid of the *-* white list ad
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john cahalane commented
stop the whitelist popup
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Chuck commented
You've got enough ads posted already, why delete our personal emails because we won't stop adblock for your ****** service.
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John Osmanski commented
Actually getting irritated at this popup, please make it go away.
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Anonymous commented
Quit asking me to whitelist yahoo for ads. I'm tired of clicking on it.