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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Connie Headrick commented
Yahoo! Just STOP putting up your phony message that a program on my PC is causing my e-mail on Yahoo! to run slow. With your **** message blocking my ability to get into my e-mail and telling me to "white list" Yahoo! from my ad blocker because you want the money from me viewing the ads is disgusting.
You Yahoo! are SLOWING ME DOWN with this behavior! And being on my screen blocking my entry to my e-mail with what is essentially a begging bowl should be beneath you!
I see your ads when I read the news, watch your videos & travel through all the links that are identified as "Sponsored". Yes, there are many of them that I do click on if they interest me.
To interrupt me when I want to go to my e-mail is not only rude, it is CLASSLESS. STOP IT!
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debra melcher commented
Don't let ads start playing or flash when they are displayed.
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Ann Nguyen commented
I am getting VERY annoyed with the white list notification and think I will use my gmail account exclusively if this doesn't go away. There is no such thing as moderate spam or ads. It needs to stop! It has reached a point where no one can tolerate any level of it.
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Joyce Simmons commented
STOP THE WHITE LIST I DONT WANT IN ADS!! I HAVE HAD THIS EMAIL FOR 14 YEARS PLEASE STOP CHANGING IT.
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Leana Kirkreit commented
Stop asking me to white list Yahoo mail. I use an ad blocker because I find the ads annoying and using one doesn't even block all of them from my mailbox. I understand Yahoo offers ad free mail but its for a price and I'm NOT paying. You people are lucky I finally switched to the new mailbox. So I repeat stop asking to be white listed. Its not going to happen
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Frank Perez commented
In an effort to generate more capital on your part, I am now starting to get notifications pop-up ads aasking to change my settings so you can start pouring in all your junk mail and spam on the right side of your dashboard. I have been using Yahoo for many years without any problems – please don't start anymore. After all, Google is just a click away – thanks for your time – Frank
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Not VerizonsBusiness commented
Get it through your heads, if this continues I will deactivate yahoo and its the ONLY one left I use in your branding. Either verizon stops this annoying pop up or Ill take my accounts go Gmail.
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Anonymous commented
Listen to the feedback listed here. Overwhelmingly negative.
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Paul Peterson commented
stop telling me to turn off my ad blocker. If it is blocking your ads it is working the way I want it to.
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JAMES BROCK commented
you are forcing us to discontinue service with you. I hate the pop-up ad's for whitelist and will not use this whitelist. This idea does not work and just admit you made a mistake with it and leave us alone or we will leave you alone.
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You can improve new mail but not irritating the **** out of me with your idiot popups. Every time I go to use yahoo mail I get some idiot popup I have to click away from in order to see my email. It says something about maybe having an ad-blocker. Maybe I do...maybe I don't . Regardless this is my computer and my choice to use what I feel like on it.
When will you clueless twits realize that irritating the **** out of people with ads or anything else does not work to your advantage? I mean seriously. You actually think that annoying someone is going to make things go your way? Really? Did you buy that advice from a marketer?
Ads are annoying, annoyances work as a repellent, ads being repellents work counter to what the ad is trying to do. Derp? -
K. Em commented
I'm never going to Whitelist you. There are plenty of other free email services out there. I would rather switch to a different service than be forced to view ads I'm not interested in.
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james greig commented
This SUCKS !
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Matt Matt commented
Will give it about another week of this white list notification before I close my yahoo account and go to gmail.
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Chet Kenisell commented
I've already installed an ad blocker. My next move is a Yahoo! blocker.
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Dana commented
stop the stupid little popup, or disable the ads!!!
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Joshua Johnson commented
If you used a more reputable ad services I would allow ads on Yahoo Mail.
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Carolyn Leshinsky commented
No whitelist notification
Carolyn
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Lee commented
This popup says "for the best experience please whitelist yahoo mail." That's BS! It's just another way for yahoo to show their ads.All whitelisting did was allow more ads and didn't do a thing to change the 'experience.' I turned adblock back on so ********* yahoo.
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Ronald Grey commented
note about ad blocker