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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Anonymous commented
Why should I pay you for ad free mail when I can do it for free
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Ron Klier commented
I only want e-mails not ads or anything else
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Art Bailey commented
I agree w/Laszio Kadar, My email should only have " My Email " ! NO ADVERTISEMENTS!!! Also, when I try to print a page from my email, i.e. from an order online, I get only part of the information. I don;t know if this is your problem or each individual website who sells products/services.
However, you should make sure that they make it possible, if usilng your email service, that no inhibitors prevent the customer, me, from printing the full page of information. This info can be used as a hard copy receipt and documentation of an order in detail of items ordered & individual prices paid, etc. -
Susan Williams commented
Take that **** ad off my mail page for whitelisting.
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Joseph Nawrocki commented
I do not want any ads on my email.
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mbkrehaman rehaman commented
I am not interesting ads e-mail.
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Jake Weston commented
Stop popping up an ad when you see an ad-blocker.
I don't want to white-list you and I'm not paying for Pro.
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David Couto commented
I'm not a revenue source for yahoo mail. If I keep getting requests to white list ads or make your ****** search engine my default, I'll quite simply emigrate to google. It'll be painful, but not more painful than your software constantly giving me pop-ups
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Sensible Spa Solutions commented
I will soon be cancelling Yahoo and removing it from my home page. The free email has become absurd with pop-ups, not to mention Yahoo filling their home page with leftist tripe.
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S M commented
No, I won't whitelist Yahoo mail because I won't pay to go ad free when I already have an adblocker - stop scamming your users, Yahoo!
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Anonymous commented
Stop it!
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Harry Hoo commented
WTF!!!! Stop with the constant nagging about my "Browser Settings". I use an ad-blocker for a reason. Bleep Yahoo for suggesting that I lower my security for THEIR CONVENIENCE. Just shut up about it!!!!
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Rosemary Dale commented
Google dont have this, so get rid of it
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pasquale carmello commented
STOP IT !!!!!!!!!!!!
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ron kelly commented
WHAT THE H IS A WHITELIST, OR WHATEVER YOU ASK ABOUT? HOW ARE WE SUPPOSED TO KNOW THAT? IF I DONT KNOW I CANNOT DO IT.
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Del Carto commented
Leave me alone with the constant complaining about my browser settings. My settings are NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS!!!!!
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Tetra Digm commented
im not gonna whitelist a damned thing. i have that adblocker on for a good reason, and ALL i want is email. i do not care about any other "feature" of yahoo, the most UNsecure service the world has ever known. i do not do any buisiness with yahoo and it will stay that way forever.
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robert fyfe commented
I don't want this showing up i like yah00
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Anonymous commented
I like yahoo but i also have an account a google. Google doesn't care about ad blockers. I don't want to use google exclusively but if I have to I will. I'm not removing my ad blocker.
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Jason Athanasiadis commented
Having ads on an e-mail service is already terrible, but asking us to whitelist Yahoo from our adblocker is simply making users switch to something ad free and more convenient like gmail. Do something about it, cause you are losing users from this, including me since I'm slowly switching to gmail.