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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Nicholas Mestanas commented
Over the years, Yahoo, and others have just gone ad crazy,. I see more ads than any other content. Popups, overlays, spreading a one page article over multiple pages, videos running when I don't want consuming my bandwidth. I see enough of these when using my mobile devices.
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Delowar Hossain commented
i want my email direct to mail id.nothing more
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Anonymous commented
If I get bombarded with ads the Ad Blocker goes back on.
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Louise Fortune commented
I always block ads. If I want to buy anything, I go online and choose the item I want. I don't need the (mostly) rubbish that Yahoo sends. I use Yahoo for EMAIL and NEWS only.
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Thomas Timmins commented
You can take my ad blockers from my cold dead computer.
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Bob Good commented
Also, stop the pop up asking to turn my adblocker off, or whitelist YahooMail. It's irritating.
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Bob Good commented
I'm not going to stop using an Adblocker because I don't like all the ads that you place in my YahooMail. And I'm not going to pay for ad free YahooMail.
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Vicky Willadsen commented
I keep getting the pop up as well to white list Yahoo as well. I do have it white listed and yet it stills pops up every time I open up my mail, Annoying! I hate to change my email with everyone, but this is almost annoying enough to make me do it! Gmail here I come!
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Nelma Franke commented
I will not whitelistening Yahoo because of the annoying flickering and moving ads. They make me and my browser crazy. If the ads are stills or not moving or whatever, then I will whitelist Yahoo mail, because I understand that only rain is free.
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david bower commented
not needed by me personally
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douglas litke commented
I use an ad blocker, because so many ads suck up the resources. Pages take forever to load with some of these ads (See Weather.com for a real bad example of slow loading)
Adblock plus used to allow some of the ads on Yahoo Mail. I was fine with that. But when the ads become intrusive, then I need to take action somehow. -
Timothy Gillott commented
I have an ad blocker so my laptop can function, rather than waiting 10 minutes for 46 adverts to decide to load before I can read my emails or view a website.
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R S commented
what the **** is "white List" and how are you screwing me if I select it??
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Kulwant Singh Rawat commented
I am already fed up from yahoo mail, I am shifting all my accounts to gmail. Yahoo is becominf always trouble for me. Now it asks to make it whitelist & bla bla. it is all irritating.
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Peter Kaiser commented
The adds you place down the side of the mai box has no concern to me
I am a divorced male with no females on my menu
What do you do is send adds for female ****
So get you act together send stuff for male
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k commented
I go to my email and no matter what I f!@#$ do I am stuck with a wide border of ads that even cross into my messages....It seems that at some board meeting ,the top honchos had a contest to see how the f!@#$% they could be the most intrusive and I can say that they have succeeded to the point that I am close to going to another server
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Blake Peavy commented
Seriously, I'm sick of getting this every time I visit. I WILL NOT, as your ad's simply re-direct to 3rd party sites that frankly will harm users. Fix your ad system and I'll consider.
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Greyson R commented
or I'll switch to GMail lol
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rocky grober commented
I block ads everywhere I can. Too many are intrusive, even using my audio. No thank you. When you deliver low key ads thaat don't impact performance and are not tied to years of my yahoo mail history, I will turn your ads back on.
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Stephen Temple sr. commented