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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[Deleted User] commented
Your programmers use bad methods to urge the users to choose the unnecessary options. ******** !
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Eric Lewis commented
I keep my add blocker thank you, and I not paying you for email that should be free. Had been free, and I don't want to install your search engine it is ****
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Eric Lewis commented
I keep my add blocker thank you, and I not paying you for email that should be free. Had been free, and I don't want to install your search engine it is ****
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Jason Kloos commented
1. I have ad-block on for a reason. I will under no circumstances whitelist yahoo.
2. I, and most people, are sick and tired of subscriptions. If I suddenly have to pay for something that I received for free for years, then I will take my needs elsewhere.
3. Nobody is going to set Yahoo as their default search engine.
4. Presenting me with a pop-up suggesting that I do one of the above three every time I log in is doing nothing more than hastening my exit.
5. I am still salty that you destroyed MusicMatch Jukebox. -
Zombie Plastic Clock commented
>"Turn off adblock or pay us every month"
>On a service I've used for free for over ten years
Bahahahaha no -
Mike Stagney commented
Quit the popups telling me to turn off my AdBlocker. I'll switch to using my gmail account before I turn off Adblocker.
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Harold New commented
Amen
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[Deleted User] commented
Poo Poo ***** List.
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Jeanne Doersch commented
Please stop listing this option. I have voted on it before and commented. I AM NOT GOING To GET RID OF MY AD BLOCKER SO DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME AND MINE. STOP IT!!!!
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Mayu Akan commented
you can help by stop the ' your browser may be interfering with mail features' popup every time i open my dam mail
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Scott S commented
Stop asking me to turn off my ad blocker and stop asking me to allow the android app to access my contacts, the answer is NO and will always be NO. I am 1 step away from moving totally to Gmail, they don't annoy their users and don't have the security holes that Yahoo has.
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Aretha King commented
Your Whitelist Yahoo Mail pop up asking for $3.49 every 5 seconds is more annoying the ads!
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georgie . commented
Just another voice saying much the same - will not unblock ads, no matter how many times your pop-up implies I ought to, as they make everything slow down to almost unusable speed, and my frustration makes me click off the site. I no longer use Yahoo as my main email address because it's become so bad, so slow, and cluttered up with junky features I do not want to see. After around 20 years I've swapped to a gmail as the address I use to actually contact real people, and leave yahoo for all the accounts/verifications online where I don't want companies/sites having my 'real' one - basically where I let all the junk collect and know I'll never actually want to open and read those mails, much less reply to them. You do ok as a glorified trash folder, I suppose.
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Anonymous commented
It's why Yahoo is my current "junk mail" address and another competitor is my primary "serious" email.
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Michael Brody commented
whitelist did not work for me. I received mre ads after I tried it so I cancelled it.
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Nino Ayos commented
very annoying. Might switch to google if white list keeps popping up
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Ken R St.Hilaire commented
Don't keep nagging me about turning off my ad blocker.
I want it on and I am NOT going to (a) pay you to remove the ads or (b) 'upgrade' and use Yahoo search.
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Petrus Nierop commented
I thought that paying you would allow me to continue using my long time email. The little cost is less painful than moving.
It has however not stopped the whitelist messages. Should I just move to gmail? -
susie Jackson commented
how do i change my signature?
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C J Summer commented
Yahoo's refusal to remove this nag makes it clear that we are not wanted unless the company can drown us in ads. That's fine. Please delete me e-mail account. I am upgrading to GMail.