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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Kathryn Holopainen commented
I whitelisted as I understand the ads help fund the free e-mail. But I quickly got tired of pictures of pouty, **** asian women just waiting to hear from me at the side of my screen! Really, that's the default ad? For a 60 year old woman who uses her account for business? Adblocker back on.
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Dave commented
Just what I wrote. Gmail is about to eat your lunch. Yahoo Mail has become a dinosaur of marginal and declining value.
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Cat Henry commented
I wouldn't mind whitelisting if the ads weren't so intrusive. The ads at the top of my inbox that are made to look like messages are why I continue to use my adblocker.
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Anonymous commented
I just came here to toss in my .02; I agree with everyone else. Your popup is making me rethink my patronage of your service. Trying to profit from email is a failed business model. There are too many free options. It is like trying to make and sell a word processor. Even Microsoft is failing at adapting to how markets change. Open Office does everything that Microsoft Office does and it's free. Mail is free. Look at innovating instead of annoying your customers.
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Tony A McCuaig commented
Stop this annoying pop-up. This is all part of how bad Yahoo has generally become. They don't even reply to email questions about problems. Inefficient and arrogant sums them up.
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Debbie Allen commented
I neither want to pay for your services without ads, nor do I want to make it my default search engine. I've had this account since I first started with AT&T and I'm STILL with AT&T so I shouldn't even have ads... I also use an ad blocker so don't see them anyway, but there is no way in **** I'm paying for this or making it my default
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Chrissy Hicks commented
******** and your adds
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Dave commented
What more do people need to do to get your stupid pop up removed, I dont want ads, I dont want your pop up and I'm never going to pay you any money to remove the ads. I dont know who's bright idea that was but its not really that good... do u you really think thats a business model "Annoy someone loads and make them pay to not be annoyed" #getreal
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David Walden commented
I am sick and tired of seeing white list notifications EVERY TIME I LOG ON! If I wanted to see ads, I would not have installed an ad blocker.
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Lisa Hall commented
Please stop with the white-list/pay or download an extension. I want none of it. I am in my mailbox for 2-3 minutes tops and I don't care about what ads are there for that brief window but the popup is becoming annoying.
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John commented
YOUR POP UP SUCKS AND IS ANNOYING AND I THINK I'LL GO BACK TO GMAIL.
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Johnny Lightning commented
i can deal with the banner ads and side ads, but your nag pop-up is most annoying! it doesn't make me want to pay for services. it makes me want to cancel my account and not use yahoo! please cease and discontinue that tactic!
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Anonymous commented
No wonder people are moving their emailing services to somewhere else.
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Ray Eden commented
Yes indeed, I want my email left well alone, and I don't want REPEATED prompts about white listing yahoo.
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Charlie Mischell commented
Innovate instead of mandate! Every time I see that Whitelist pop-up, I go through my email and change my address to my Google account and/or unsubscribe. You are actively pushing users away.
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Patricia Fallon commented
no ads
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Rose M Morris commented
you keep your white List ...I will keep My AD Blocker
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Rose M Morris commented
I will not disable my AD Blocker, if I wanted ADS I would tell you ...but when I want my Mail I want my Mail... when I get adds in my Mail Box at home I don't even look at them ... I put them in the trash..
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Marina Kasimova commented
I agree - ads are distracting and annoying. I will not white-list Yahoo, if that means disabling my ad blocker.
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Terry Upton commented
I dont want white list on my mail thank you