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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Freed Scott commented
Receive request to WhiteList Yahoo Mail with each login. Have recently installed TunnelBear VPN to escape the constant password hackings or corruptions experienced in every quarter since 2010 and divorcing my ex, leaving her IT BFs
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Hdm Zone commented
oh, how i agree with this ,big five is forcing ads so we all have adblockers becouse of that
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Ellen Scarano commented
What is this window about? It pops up every time I check my mail but when I click on either offer, I don't see a good explanation about what it is or why I need it. I don't want premium Yahoo for a fee; I don't know what white listing means in this context and I don't know what the "free Wider Mail Extension" is. Why are these good for me to use and how do I get rid of the constant popup window?? Thanks.
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Sharon Ruble commented
HATE IT! too many ads flashing at me!! I want to return to the old format! NOW
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Lyna KO commented
Please fix this problem permanently. Every time I cleared my history and cache and signed on my email, this same fraudulent pop up ads from Shaw Communications keeps popping up. This happens during all times when I used my Yahoo email whether reading or composing emails and thus having to close my email completely to get rid of it. This is the link of this pop up ads:
https://accessbuzz.com/?e4d7947b4d781b2fc49aaca47a86dae4# -
michael sam commented
adds how do I block them
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Gareth Lewis commented
I have an adblocker installed for a reason, not wanting large quantities of gifs and adverts slowing down my browsing experience. Yahoo mail in it's current format does not warrant a subscription (I'd switch to another method of retrieving e-mail before paying for the service as it stands) and I will simply not whitelist it. Please add an option to stop the pop-up box telling me to whitelist or subscribe. My choice is to do neither. Also, hard to tell what, if anything, could be missing from Yahoo mail with adblocker installed, just large white patches where adverts would be.
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Joel Tochor commented
STOP ASKING ME THE SAME THINGS EVERY TIME I LOG INTO MY MAIL ACCOUNT.
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P C commented
Stop the ads from covering half of my emails.I click the arrow on the right to view my email and before I can finish reading it, it pops back over it.I have to click it again and again. Very irritating.
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Anonymous commented
Is there an internal setting to block adds, I have an addblocker because I dont want them. If this causes a problem as the popup keeps telling me then provide a solution, like an internal setting.
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Dani White commented
Accept my answer and don't ask me again!
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dick commented
your service has become ****, ads are blocking content service has become impossible to use. I clearly understand your need to sell ads to make money, but you guys are in danger of going the way of AOL. I will be leaving your service very soon.
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Dennis Kastendiek commented
fix my ads so i won't be forced to use adblock. put x corners on each and every ad so i can quickly delete the insulting and inappropriate ones.
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Steve Hingle commented
Your response to previous posts on this subject is that we would basically type in all new contact info on the contacts page. Why can we not just click a button on the email address and get them added, like we could before. You guys are moving backwards!
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John Sketchcat Meyers commented
Yahoo pop up comes up every time I open my mail; asking me to repeatedly whitelist my yahoo.mail; after I have already done so. This keeps happening, no matter which yahoo email address I open. How do I make it quit pop up asking?
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Scott commented
I have autism and without ad blockers, script blockers, and GIF blockers, ESPECIALLY gif blockers, the web would be unusable to me because of too much happening on web pages. As it is I do not watch TV or movies because of it, too much light and noise chaos.
Got notice just now of "something seems to be interfering with your email loading please whitelist or you can pay a few bucks" - well, ya know what, I'm living on Social Security Disability, how far do you figure that goes in a month? I can't pay everyone who would like a few bucks for no ads, so since I can't pay everyone I do the only fair thing and treat everyone equally and pay no one. In the end, get off my case about ad blockers until you have cured autism, until then you have no room to even begin to open your mouth about the way I do things in order to be able to use the web. -
Marc Ferraro commented
I don't like it. If I wanted more popups and ads I would just use Yahoo browser. No interest in using your email. Gmail Rocks!
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Anonymous commented
The constant pop-ups to "whitelist" have become so tiresome, that I may just move to another mail host. I KNOW what functions are not working. correctly. Since I get my e-mails just fine, they are not something I need
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Roy commented
Quit making email worse with each change, and stop lying about only trying a change. I don't mind ads off to the side, but will deliberately avoid advertisers using "in your face" ads or popups. I will close this userid avoid the video popups.
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Dobriyan Petkov commented
I won't stop my addblocker, but if i keep getting message to install yahoo extension i will delete this email and never come back again.