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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Timothy Morgan commented
I am getting a warning to turn off my ad blocker. I will not. If this affects mail and/or my Yahoo home page, I will use something else.
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James Wogan commented
STOP sending me these misleading popups saying my mail may be affected. All you want me to do is disable my ad blocker so you can deluge me with your annoying ads. I WILL NOT disable my ad blocker.
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Ed Nolan commented
NO! I WILL NOT whitelist you. I got a virus from one of your ads. I WILL NOT turn off my ad blocker.
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William Schaefer commented
Stop forcing pop up nag screens every time I open my mail warning me that my settings can effect my blaa blaa blaa...I realize it. I block the ads that appear in my mail list on purpose, it's a deal breaker for me. I am transitioning away from Yahoo to Outlook BECAUSE of it.
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Anonymous commented
Your pop-up says I need to whitelist you to enhance my experience. No thanks, I'm OK with the experience. If you need the ad revenue to continue to provide this free service, then I'd consider whitelisting.
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Anonymous commented
You asked me, I said no. And again. And again. Will I have to face that popup forever?
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Anonymous commented
If I have to disable AdBlock, I will never use Yahoo again. It's that simple.
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Tom Kovarik commented
Ad-blocking for security/malware purposes. Please stop prompting me to disable.
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Jeb Reid commented
Not going to disable Ad Blocker. Ads are common form of malware. I DON'T WANT ADS ON MY EMAIL.
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lee poland commented
STOP ASKING ME TO WHITE LIST
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[Deleted User] commented
Totally agree but this is becoming the new thing on most sites. As advertisers pay their way they are stopping access unless you run ads. Going to miss many of them, including Yahoo which has become a joke anyway.
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john arcos commented
dump your whitelist popup. Trying to antagonize your paying customers?
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Anonymous commented
stop asking me to white list the site, i hope to continue using Yahoo but will not if i keep getting harassed.
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Anonymous commented
Get rid of the stupid warning messages about "whitelisting." I don't want your **** ads.
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PowerPeeCee . commented
Can't wait until the adblocker list is updated to banish this nonsense. Don't pester me with this garbage. I will never, ever allow ads unless I am absolutely forced to. The situation would be different if Advertisements weren't a well known vector for malware distribution but until this is dealt with I continue to block any and all ads.
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Bruce Nichols commented
Please - no popups from Yahoo! Yes I use ad block and will continue to do so. Please stop intruding with your popup asking me to turn it off.
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Kim Reimann commented
Can you bring back a medium shade instead of offering only light and dark for the color of the email list? The new options are dreadful for the eyes, either too dark or too bright. They were much better options before!
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shawn carpenter commented
I've been getting po ups telling me adblock will "affect my mail experience"
The only downside to having adblock on is that I get the stupid pop-up.
If you want me to turn off adblock ask nicely, don't lie to me. -
David Friedman commented
The whitelist notification is intrusive and bogus. The only thing ad block interferes with is the horrific number of ads associated with Yahoo Mail. I will not be whitelisting it, so you might as well stop with the bogus performance warning every time I log on.
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John DeBiase commented
Since you seem to object so strongly to my having an adblocker, which, by the way, was mainly to block yahoo ads, how about I just switch to gmail?