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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Tom Vucinovich commented
why ***** up a good thing?
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Ramneet Singh commented
this is useless.
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Hui Leon Ng commented
I never give feedback on this kind of thing, so consider me the part of the silent majority that is content until prodded to leave.Turn off your whitelist or yahoo mail will be more irrelevant that it is now. Do you see other mail providers doing whitelisting???? I'll be out soon if it's not turned off in 6 months
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Lisa Vandertuin commented
I tried whitelisting once. I got large adds and a crash. I'm not sure if it was google chrome that crashed or yahoo mail that crashed, but i had to turn it off undo the whitelisting and turn it back on and it worked fine while not whitelisted. Also adds, and especially popups, in email are very annoying and really just remind me that I could be looking into getting an email with some other service.
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RICARDO PEREZ commented
you guy's where in the past my main, email no now sill I have some account with this service that you provide, but I don't like to see whitelist option.
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Man Hei Yu commented
我唔想見到廣告,咁就用AdBlock囉,呢個係自由,而且你唔會變到我嘅注意。請你唔好再叫我白名單啦!每次睇電郵都見到,撳個X掣,人唔煩鬼都煩啦!
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Mike Crockett commented
Stop the popups telling me to whitelist Yahoo!
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Timo Sarpola commented
Please remove the most annoying Whitelist message! Every time I log onty my mail I get this "studied to be the most annoying type of spam" popup. I have adblocker and no script for safety. From the news I have heard that Yahoo has had some trouble with security so you would be good to learn from this.
Also when I was forced to log on to 'uservoice' I tried to check the legal from "https://legalredirect.yahoo.com/privacy?intl=us&.lang=en-US" and got the safety notification "Your connection is not secure
The owner of legalredirect.yahoo.com has configured their website improperly. To protect your information from being stolen, Firefox has not connected to this website.". Same happens when I try to read the Terms. When I finally get to "Terms of service" there is no selection for EU area or my country (Finland).Yahoo. I have been a long time user of your services, but this is starting to be too much. Please get your act together!
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jas commented
Obviously Yahoo users continue to complain about the addition of ads in our actual email.
Count me in as well! No ads but just our email. Please. -
Jeanne Doersch commented
AGAIN - get rid of the white list notification. How many times do we have to ask for this. GET RID OF IT!!!!!!!!!!!
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Timothy Chapman commented
those ads install viruses on peoples computers. an ad blocker is required to protect the investment that is a quality PC. I'm sure some folks can relate to the idea: i have about a grand put into my computer, and there is no way that i'm going to let you ***** that up because you think that you just have to pay people to install malware trojan horses and hijacker software on my machine.
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Anonymous commented
We don't want your ads...
Didn't anyone in this new company go to school... doesn't anyone read and contemplate what we've said below... WE DON'T WANT YOUR ADS... FIND A DIFFERENT WAY TO MAKE MORE MONEY,
Continue to not listen, and sooner or later you are going to find your customer database 80% less than it was when you bought Yahoo.
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sandra diaz commented
stop the bs
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A J commented
How many more comments do you need? The idea is ranked #2, and months later, you ******** still have the whitelist notification up. Here's your feedback: We don't want it. We don't want your ads. That's the only "feature" of yahoo mail that our ad-blockers interfere with. As they were designed to do. Turn the damned thing off.
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Jim Smith commented
email is email NOTHING ELSE
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Natalio Jean Louis commented
This is annoying you don't see thing like this on Gmail
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behzad falahati commented
I know you need advertising revenue to run this service, get rid of those big, obstructive ads, make them small and I'll disable the ad-blocker.
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Tobi Walker commented
I tried, I really did, to let the ads come thru, but they slowed loading the mail, and I got frustrated. And the ad that poses as an email is especially annoying!
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ray parsons commented
stop sending pop up
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Donald m commented
I have a very limited gigs per month and slow plan. I can not have meg consuming ads, especially those with photos eating into my limited gigs. I don't even view videos and have 'flash' disabled'
And stop the pop up telling me that my browser is no longer supported and I have to change it. I have win7 and IE11 and it works fine for me. I don't want firefox and no way will anything 'google' Chrome be on my computer. I keep switching back to classic mail but you keep loading the 'new' mail.