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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m commented
What "features" will I miss if I white list Yahoo? Please be specific.
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Jarrod Renfro commented
As another user noted:
You say "Get rid of ad block" so that you can show me adds.
Then suggest paying a monthly subscription to avoid ads.
Then, when declined, act like a pop up ad every time I log in.
And on that same pop up ad you ask for feedback...Here's my feedback: Yahoo can **** right off. There's so many options out there. I already only use Yahoo Mail as a junk address. If this continues I'll just use another domain.
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Akshay Bhammar commented
Annoyed of white list notification, please stop sending this POP up and the Yahoomail have stop responding sometimes for this POPUPS, Also we can't downloads picture attachments.
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Cynthia Jensen commented
everytime I open my mail this annopying popup for whitelist keeps opening.... remove it
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Anonymous commented
Simply want access to my email and the old format to boot. New one is terrible and SLOW!
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[Deleted User] commented
I agree with the overwhelming sense that nobody wants the notification all the time. We have made a choice. But I assume the user voice is just that. We speak, you don't listen...
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Josh Deitch commented
You've got to be kidding to suggest something like that. As if gmail wasn't already 10,000 times better. Everyone just uses yahoo mail for their spam email/free trial signup account anyway. No one is checking this enough to warrant begging for more ad revenue. It's pathetic and sad.
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[Deleted User] commented
put new e-email in **** can it sucks
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Trish Collier commented
I do NOT want to be asked every time I open Yahoo to put Yahoo on my "white list". I want the option to OPT out, or at least put NEVER. I put an ad blocker on my Fire Fox for a reason.....to keep pop up ads OFF my computer. Facebook has ad blocker on it as well. I don't want the ads and I am NOT going to PAY Yahoo or Facebook or anyone else for having no pop up ads.
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Anonymous commented
I'm also liking Yahoo less and less. Sick of seeing that White List notification.
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David Jones commented
Bye
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Jim commented
Yahoo keeps making their email worse. At some point I will have to give up and stop using them. I don't want their ad spam. I look up a hotel for one time use and then I get spammed with it forever. Yahoo is becoming the number one spammer of **** in my life.
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Cora Johnson commented
The quality of the service you offer is so poor, even for the free version, why would I pay for ads free when my browser does it for free! The notification is annoying and makes me want to stop using Yahoo services.
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[Deleted User] commented
Agreed, if I have to start paying for this service then I will just change my e-mail provider
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Arthur Little commented
If you do not have the guts to say what FEATURES are being interfered with, then STOP wasting my time with your stupid pop-up.
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Arthur Little commented
Day after day after day you keep bringing up the pop-up suggesting that I should upgrade to Mail Pro. Day after day I keep having to ignore that stupid request where you state that my browser setting may be INTERFERING with mail FEATUES without every saying what specific FEATURES are being interfered with. BULL. Stop this this bull---NOW. Seriously, it's time to stop your insane message.
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Alex Aguayo commented
Stop the **** notice!!!!!!
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M. Walton commented
stop trying to get me to whitelist your ******* useless ads
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Anonymous commented
Wise up Yahoo! You people must be uneducated! Stop with this notice.
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Anonymous commented
Stop giving me this notice!!!!