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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Perry Prasad commented
Not interested in white list how can I get rid of that
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Andrew Ferrante commented
cancel white list notification
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Blair Stiles commented
Yes I agree with them all. The ads are so inappropriate and I have a family shared computer. If you force me to pay for no ads email service I will not continue to use Yahoo.
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Anonymous commented
t is bad enough you continually have this pop up in my face to Whitelist Yahoo, BUT YOUR INSTRUCTIONS DO NOT EVEN WORK TO DO SO!!!!! Google email, here I come!!!!!!!!
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Thomas Foreman commented
Repeated badgering about allowing ads has the opposite effect on me. I am determined never to permit them on my email page. I'm close to abandoning Yahoo entirely. Such a mess you're making of things.
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COL John Haire commented
aGREE YOU PEACE FrEAK ca WIMPS can cram it up Uranus. I dont buy **** based u[on some stupid ad and Im not interested in the opinion of somE CA druggie *** PEACE FREAK millineal. gOD BLESS tRUMP, THE US ARMY AND THE NRA.
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kirk mayberry commented
eat dog **** you bastards
leave me alone
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Anonymous commented
We are being bombarded with useless, misleading, and non relevant ads everywhere these days. This is why we use ad blockers, so find some other way to increase your profits and executive bonuses!
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Alexander H Lo commented
The pop ups are foolish. Too much ads force me to do Ad Block. The "Views" engages too much spaces, so I cannot find my folders.
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Graham Craig commented
I am not going to whitelist you. Get rid of that popup or I will stop using Yahoo even for my spam. Thank you and may god have mercy on your soul.
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Henry Ng commented
I get enough ads through my own subscriptions to banks, retailers, etc. More would be too busy.
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Ron McG commented
White list per Yahoo shuts off the blocker so they can get their ad's in. It does not help the slowness Yahoo does to make you think the ad blocker is causing the problems. Verification emails are taking one to three hours before they are posted to the inbox. My uBlock stays on and I have added Yahoo Mail to my uBolck white list.
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MMS commented
Stop the madness Yahoo!!! Totally agreed with "get rid off white list notification".
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M. Walton commented
stop trying to sell me everything
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Sam Smith commented
Stop the **** pop ups to white-list my mail stop stop stop stop!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Sam Smith commented
Stop the **** pop ups to white-list my mail stop stop stop stop!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Adrienne Butler commented
I would rather pay a fee for email than have this annoying pop-up!
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Jonathan Soto commented
Are you trying to loose people? Because that stupid whitelist notification is a good way to do it.
It's bad enough we have to deal with ads on Youtube and the front page but now we have see this in our emails too? NO! I will not whitelist for two reason. A. Emails should be for Emails. I don't need to see ads when I login to email account. I already have Target and Walmart doing that and mark them as spam because I don't want to see them. And B. It slows down my net. STOP IT!
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[Deleted User] commented
get rid
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Anonymous commented
plz stop the pop ups