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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Gary D Oenning Sr commented
When I don't have to pay for ads In email I'll get rid of my ad blocker.
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Patrick Marinich commented
I will stop using Yahoo email before I allow ads. Just stop telling me I have to whitelist my own email account.
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[Deleted User] commented
I DO NOT WANT ADS AND I REFUSE TO WHITELIST.
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nicole coldross commented
Get your **** off my email- it just as bad as ads! NO, I AM NOT GOING TO WHITELIST IT!
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Anonymous commented
Not going to. This just wrecks user experience, as it pops up EVERY TIME. So... ******** already.
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Martin Birch commented
Stop whining about an ad blocker. I don't have one. I use a tracking blocker because you give private information to third parties.
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Terry Overall commented
I do not want ANY ads on my email, EMAIL should be EMAIL nothing else. Make money with other means
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brittany dana ericksen commented
exactly. *******
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Alexander Beltran commented
Why Whitelist?
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Shannon Stokely commented
I AGREE.
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Bo Bo commented
i will never, i repeat never whitelist yahoo on my ad blocker
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Michael Britland commented
I do not want ANY ads on my email.
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Eric John commented
I will not, ever, white list any site unless it is for my own choosing. My adblock is there for a reason. So I can see my email, work efficiently and BLOCK out the inappropriate images and ads that are not necessary within email. I often have children with me in the office and do not want those images around.
In addition to your inappropriate ads: Your ads often contain viruses, malware, phishing attempts. I thought after Verizon bought yahoo things would be more promising. Apparently not so. I will be moving my email over to gmail. Ive given you enough of a chance to get your stuff together. Google knows how things should be ran.
Guess what, my adblock blocks your "Please whitelist as well"
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Ronald Davidson commented
I would white list yahoo mail (IF) it was just yahoo mail and not a whole list of other things. This group white listing I will not stand for.
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Marie Bayer commented
I'm not going to turn off my ad blocker just to get my email. I don't mind being asked once but give me the option to say "I'm not going to do it so don't show me this message again".
I fail to see what 'features' of email could be impacted by an ad blocker. All it does is block the stuff that I don't want to see. That includes ads.
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Shana Fondren commented
Sorry, my adblocker remains in place for everything. I shouldn't have to click that annoying popup every time I open my email. I've told you I'm not going to do it - so stop asking me. I mean - you may get some people to do it just so they don't have to click that popup... but not me.
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Ghost Tiger commented
When I don't have an adblocker installed, there are hundreds of Ads that take over my inbox. Ads are everywhere, even disguised as emails. No, I won't whitelist Yahoo. Not until the number of Ads displayed in my inbox is reduced to 0, instead of 20.
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Silaghi Sebastian commented
Remove the pop-up: "Your browser settings could be interfering with Mail features"
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baxter rollins commented
Pro-tip: stop letting scumbag marketers place any kind of ad except flat image ads (i.e., stop letting them run whatever javascript they please), and serve the ads yourself. You're Yahoo, for god's sake, you can serve some jpegs.
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Tony Nicholls commented
I will remove my ad-blocker when you GUARANTEE that they will not contain trackers, malicious software of any sort, detract from my viewing experience, spy on my computer usage.