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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David Sears commented
Started using ad blocker because the ads were stopping me from using yahoo at all. Ads were interfering with everything I did too the point that I had to install an ad blocker just to read my mail. I am not turning it off or white listing your site. Stop asking.
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Erlandas kaszino commented
rrrrr...
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Jawad Ali commented
Email should look like professional...
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Kawano Unsei commented
I already have a paid email carrier, I do NOT need another one. I also do not NEED to whitelist Yahoo or its third parties, because it already is, and I am getting tired of that Yahoo ad. If it keeps going, I will just go somewhere else, that is less problematic.
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Lisa Blue commented
It's bad enough Yahoo publishes articles by incompetent pretend journalists, but stop with the whitelist **** already!!!!!
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Scott commented
title.
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Joe Ramirez commented
tired of the liberal garbage yahoo sends out how do I eliminate it? Do I need to delete my email account?
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Dave Whitaker commented
I am NOT turning off my ad blocker. So quit begging. Your service has declined as it is. Hate the new format, mail that was never spam suddenly ending up in my spam folder, why would I reward incompetence?
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EdofFlaHeartland commented
To cancel the ads $3.49 per month is requested. I think that is ridiculous. $12.00 a year...okay. Not $40,00 ... But, it the age of unlimited Big Business without regulation!!!
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Les Shifler commented
If you continue to try and charge me for email, whitelist or not, I will cease using any Yahoo program or page, and move my email. I knew this would happen, after Yahoo sold out.... You have been warned.
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Keith Muller commented
Why would I remove my free, all purpose adblocker just to pay for you to disable ads in my mailbox?
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Aaron Hannibal commented
I have already whitelisted your webpage and yet your popups STILL occur all the time. Do your checks correctly or stop doing them altogether
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Charlie Mischell commented
You're becoming irrelevant Yahoo, quit shooting yourself in the foot. Aside from fantasy football, I really have no need for your services.
If you could do everything as well as you do your Fantasy Football platform, you'd be kicking Google's butt.
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Doug Redwood commented
Seriously, when are you going to sort this? Getting so tired of it, literally every time I open my email...
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c w commented
Fuc* off Yahoo... already deleted your account from sources of notification and switched to Gmail. I've been loyal to you since 2006 and this is how you treat me? Goodbye Yahoo/Oath/Verizon, you suck now. Go the way of AOL, oh, you combined forces with AOL and became Oath... no wonder you suck even more now!
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Aaron Blosser commented
If you're going to insist on forcing ads on us, at least make the ads behave. I whitelist Yahoo mail and then sooner or later an ad runs that locks up that browser tab and I have to close it.
Sorry, I know you can't really run email for free, but when the ads are so buggy, of course we're going to block them.
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[Deleted User] commented
Agreed. If I want the paid version of mail, then I will initiate the procedure. The annoying popups make me want to look elsewhere.
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Anonymous commented
Insisting on asking me to over and over and over again simply reinforces why I'll never do it...
You have now become the problem.
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Patrick McDermott commented
Tired of email popup asking to block on my behalf or constant whitelist reminders. Yahoo is whitelisted. Yahoo is becoming like a malware.
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rockaxe M/ commented
I do not want ANY ads on my email, EMAIL should be EMAIL nothing else. Make money with other means