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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Gax . commented
I will never whitelist, Your ads are just another form of SPAM
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Robert Turton commented
Stop annoying the **** out of me everytime i open my email - no mail features are being interfered with, and if they are then that's my problem.
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Nancy D commented
stop with asking me to whitelist Yahoo I will NEVER whitelist you I don't want your stupid ads!!!!
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[Deleted User] commented
I'm not disabling my adblocker. ********.
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Brillo Sarcasm commented
Stop trying to sell me 'mail pro' when the only thing interfering with mail features is you
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Ben Allred commented
Seriously get ******.
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Rose Romer commented
Need an option Do Not Ask Me Again for the 'whitelist Yahoo mail' pop up. Annoying! I have an add blocker for a reason - I don't want to see the ads. If I've said no once, that should be enough! I should just be able to opt in if I want to after that
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Ryan Bane commented
Not going to happen. Stop.
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Sue Gonzales commented
Intrusive popup for whitelist
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Scott commented
Ever.
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Mike Scott commented
We are already getting nickel and dimed to death with other subscription services, so why would anyone pay $3.49 extra a month for? It does not make any sense. E-Mail should be free from any, and all ads. We do not care about weight loss pills, credit scores, Adderall, vehicle insurance, or anything else for that fact. Yahoo needs to get a life and needs to stop forcing us to have ad covered E-Mails within our E-Mails. Websites do not need ad revenue to function. The internet was created to get away from advertisers and such. As someone else said too, make your money by offering different products and services. There are way too many ads online as it is. WE THE PEOPLE ARE FIGHTING BACK. No more feeding of the profit machine. WE WANT FREE E-MAIL AS IT WAS WHEN IT FIRST STARTED. Quit with that annoying whitelist popup nonsense. It does nothing but to make us angry. Make your money with a slew of other services.
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Spencer Roper commented
My browser settings stop the bombardment of annoying useless **** that would otherwise be continually displayed and completely destroy a good E Mail experience!
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Alex Da Silva commented
Dumb-as*, Already way too many ads and pop-ups being force fed and shoved down our throats. Stop sending your own pop-ups!!! All it is is another form of Spam. I'm not paying you a Penny for some bull-**** White List ****. If I did, I would still receive some form of pop-up for something else. Annoying is an understatement!
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Lesley commented
I agree. People already prefer gmail so why is Yahoo doing its utmost to chase away the REST of its users !!??
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Christopher Williamson commented
Get rid of asking for feedback and whitelisting this. Very annoying
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Anonymous commented
Quite simple, I will keep my Ads protector ON, there is no way I will ever press White List for getting Ads... so you guys might as well remove the notification completely.
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Andrew Sutton commented
Get a clue, normal users aren't going to pay for email service, Verizon.
I know this is hard for you because you're so used to successfully ******* people over, but you are just one of many email providers. When mail.com tried this **** I figured out how to get around their endless notifications. You're next if this stupid **** keeps up.
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Dietmar Krause commented
you don't give up do you. I click the close X every time. Check the X and stop sending me stuff that will cost me every month.
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Jeanne Doersch commented
Get rid of white list notification - can't I just view my emails without you presenting crazy ideas!!!!!
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James Gold commented
stop spamming me with inane ******** about how adblock is interfering with functionality. go **** yourself