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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Jim Butterfield commented
remove your ads and we will stop using ad blockers. it seems to have gotten worse over the years.
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Nick Banfill commented
Ok Yahoo, read the comments. 2333 and counting, no one wants to whitelist you so just knock it off
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senor gabion commented
Stop with these annoying white list pop ups. Not buying never will just sod off!
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[Deleted User] commented
If you want me to whitelist your site so you can flood my email with ads you are crazy.
And then, what is this? 2.69 pounds per month not so I can stop seeing ads, but so that I can see FEWER ADS? Are you plain stupid or what? I think that you are thieves and you should feel ashamed.
I've been using your services for about 20 years and if this is how you think you should treat your client base maybe it's time for me to find another email service. -
Raymond Chilcote commented
Its really annoying to have the pop up every single GD time I log in, I am not gunna do it plain and simple.
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william brewer commented
LOL. The notion that I would willingly allow you to flood me out with intrusive, unwanted, useless ads is so far beyond delusional, I'm literally ROTFLMAO. You're embarrassing yourselves.
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Simone Scorpio commented
First of all, the ads that show up in my mail list look more like things I expected as spam. Those ads look and read painfully close to scam mail and I can't even trash them ? Go away.
Secondly get rid of the flickery flashy type of ads. They are headache iniducing, need more time to load properly and in one bad case served as an entry past my anti virus and I will be only burned one time by them. Can you guarantee that all you flash ads are malware free all the time? No, no you can't.
If you were to tell me that this does not work, be aware that I have whitelisted other sides that could hold up to my standards. -
David Pasalo commented
asking me to disable my adblocker. lmao
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bob morton commented
get rid of white list or I will get rid of y7mail.
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Karin Marsette commented
This is the most annoying thing, seeing my email pop up with an ad for itself. This is why I enjoy using Gmail more.
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ravi joshi commented
do not add any advertisements yahoo
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Rob Miller commented
******** with the Whitelist notification! You guys leaked everyones passwords (and probably e-mails) and left us vulnerable to all kinds of hacks etc, and you think I'm going to whitelist your mail website? **************!
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Jordan Slocum commented
Also, lying and saying that injecting ads will give us the "best experience" is extremely disingenuous.
These consistent popups have me strongly weighing switching to Gmail for both personal and work use. The only thing keeping my Yahoo account is that it is inconvenient to set up another account.
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Jeff Salome commented
NOT INTERESTED IN NEW MAIL OPTIONS.
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Ron Bemis commented
Right on. I'm tired of being offered the option to pay to opt out of seeing advertisements. Slowly but surely, I'm making the transition to gmail.
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Rachel Toshkoff commented
I shouldn't need one to begin with. I shouldn't be seeing ads while checking my email. This is why everyone is switching to G-Mail.
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Thomas Ritchey commented
Get rid of the whitelist notification. I will never acquiesce to such a demand and your pop-up only boosts my resolve to never unblock your ads.
The only reason I'm using my Yahoo version of my email is that more than a decade of emails are trapped there because I was foolish enough a decade and a half ago to merge in my Yahoo mail into my AT&T mail account — my primary email account for the majority of my online life. When you split with them, for reasons unfathomable to me, almost 15 years of saved emails were left on the secondary Yahoo account instead of being sent to my primary SBC Global email address. I have no choice but to log into your service if i ever want to find messages from before the split.
At the risk of sounding melodramatic, you're holding 15 years of my life for ******* because I was dumb enough to merge my accounts at Yahoo's suggestion. I have a firm policy about blocking ads on the internet so long as they can be vectors for viruses and malware or remain as obnoxious and intrusive as many end up being. I will not unblock them for you, so stop asking.
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Samuel Garcia commented
agreed. the new design is good, but the constant popups for whitelisting is very annoying
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Network Management Goddess commented
Ditto. Sick of the pop ups. Maybe I need to look for a blocker on firefox. I am not whitelisting . I've had a yahoo account since the 1990s, I didn't need to whitelist then and I am not going to whitelist now. Also Yahoo seriously needs to check the balance of the editorial board of The Oath Group- never saw or read a bunch a lies from a bunch of neo-liberal fascists that cannot use proper terminology or cite sources.
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[Deleted User] commented
I don't understand what I am supposed to do.