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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Eric Borchardt commented
I keep getting a pop-up message telling me to whitelist Yahoo! Mail. I see it every time I use the website and every time I click the X button to close out. Can't you just remember my selection? The pop-up whitelist message is worse than the ads.
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Benjamin Price commented
Quit Bugging ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Chad Luhman commented
Thanks for changing your email service into an ad and pop-up wonderland. I used to check my yahoo mail account multiple times an hour now I do it maybe once a week because you've made checking my email such an unpleasant experience. But hey, your email service will work nicely for telling everyone on my contact list I've switched to a gmail account where I don't have to deal with this garage.
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satyer rostov commented
Stop asking. I'm not whitelisting your stupid spammer email system.
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Terry Parris commented
I'm sick and tired of getting a popup asking me to "whitelist" Yahoo in my adblocker extension. I WILL NOT WHITELIST THIS SITE. You overuse ads and it's become excessively annoying because ALL the ads do NOT interest me. Drop the popup NOW! It's no **** wonder, you're not making any money. You've become annoying and if it continues I'll move all saved mail to another account and drop you like dung in a creek.
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Christina Amor commented
I do not wish to whitelist yahoo, I am happy to not have constant adverts thrown in my face and am sick of being a product
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Catherine Miller commented
Stop bugging me to whitelist you. There is nothing wrong with my mailbox. None of my settings are "interfering" with my e-mail. Just. STOP with the POP UP already. SO ANNOYING! About to switch e-mail providers.
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Michelle T commented
Dear Yahoo,
I understand times are hard but to make it you must offer services that are >= Google.
From a consumer perspective, you have way too many ads in Yahoo Email. I had to install an ad blocker, because from the cookies you collect from end users, you misuse that information to over market things in Yahoo email which are all junk and irrelevant. Some are even spamming ads and you guys still have them as ads in Yahoo. Someone is not doing their job in Yahoo.I do not wish to see this pop up in my email telling me to whitelist Yahoo email. I will not do that.
You must understand, you need to give consumers an option. I do not want ads from Yahoo neither do I want third party ads. I just want my email, that's all. These ads which waste my valuable time and effort clicking them to get rid of them.Yahoo, you need to do a better job with this. Gmail is free and they do not have annoying and irritating ads. That is the game changer.
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Fred David commented
stop asking me to whitelist email
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Anonymous commented
Sorry guys, but this is NOT a negotiation!
After two weeks of sending (too) many emails to agree the "white list notification", today I got a deadline, something as: take it of leave it !...
Ok, I understand EVEN I DO NOT AGREE to get your craps ads on my emails, but to accept 3rd party ads and advertising junks...is TOO, TOO MUCH !
There's nothing really "amiable understanding" here...
I am very unhappy with this way of acting on behalf of yahoo !
Is this because the new owner of yahoo ?!?!
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Mihai Iuliana commented
I AGREE!!!!! I strongly agree!!!
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Arno Albasini commented
I agree. My sidebar on the email looks like a freakin **** site. No Credit card needed, woman will make the first move. This is seriously unprofessional. I am sure Yahoo as a company can make money in some other way.
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Lee Rosen commented
For months, really this is going on, this is ranked Number 2 and still no action. Are you really that arrogant of a company? That's a rhetorical question....
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Daniel W commented
I am not going to disable my ad-blocker on Yahoo mail. even if it DID interfere with features (which it doesn't), it is there for a reason, and that reason is to not have to load 30 janky, potentially-infected, attention stealing advertisements, before being able to load the god-awful amount of scripting that is the in-page mail client. I like dealing with one issue at a time, and am on a budget internet connection. I am sick to f*cking death of being marketed to, by flash objects that need to load before a page, or vibrating, siezure-inducing blinky lights telling me about something I have no interest in, or LOUD AUDIO out of the blue and all of a sudden when I am wearing headphones.
Face it, your search engine lost to the technicolor monstrosity that is Google, with its better features, better results, wider userbase, and more advanced controls, your AV protection is a joke, your spam filtering is a farce, half of your userbase is actually bots, your ad-laden news apps have better alternatives elsewhere, your social networking functions are ***, your messenger was janky enough that people hacked it and attacked one another FOR FUN, and your company is dying because of all of the above. If it wasn't such a hassle to reassign every last freaking thing I have set up to route to this email address, I'd already have swapped.
So no, Yahoo, I will not disable Adblock plus, for the simple reason that it improves your sites aesthetic, functionality, and tolerability.
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Patrick Moss commented
I put the ADD BLOCKER ON Yahoo Mail because I am sick and tired of ADDS they are on Radio TV Paper and Face Book ....
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Jared Niggel commented
man, i really wish i could just move all of my stuff to gmail without it filling my inbox with spam. i hate this website and its terrible email service.
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[Deleted User] commented
You don't provide a very good service. Don't ask me to pay for something I don't need. I'm with Yahoo because I've used it for a long time, not because it's better than the alternatives. The ridiculous adverts, which I ignore, just slow it down. Of course I'm not going to '***** list' Yahoo.
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ineke de graaf commented
I agree completely. I did not ask for it at all.
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Karen Eddy commented
I have Ad Block for a reason! Stop this stupid white list notification!
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Anonymous commented
STOP WITH THE WHITE PAGE ALERTS!