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 Grogan commented
I do NOT want your ads or pop-ups in my email.
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Tyler Martin commented
********* Yahoo. I don't want your ads. Gmail doesn't yell at me when I use an ad blocker. I'm NOT paying you even 2 cents per year to get rid of ads. That is stupid. There are tons of other email services out there that don't do this.
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michael bales commented
If I wish to add white list features I will go to your configuration page and add them. Thanks anyway but no thanks.
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hummingbirder commented
Limit ads to photos with links. Do not use animated ads. They eat up too much bandwidth, and are distracting.
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Paul Kralovic commented
My aged 12+ year old laptop doesn't handle the "New and Improved" iterations that keep getting crammed down my throat, all for the sake of more and more ads for items I cannot afford and DO NOT WANT.
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David Pattie commented
Stop trying to get me to switch off my adblock. If you want me to whitelist your site, take the bloody ads off it.
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Anonymous commented
Goodby......off to new gmail....you refuse to listen to your customers
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ALFRED GAINES commented
I don't want ANY ads or videos in my email! I would hate to HAVE TO change my email address, but I WILL!
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Mz Lali commented
I have done so many posting on this 'whitelist'. Okay, I get it. It's yahoo's way of making money. But hand on, once I have said, no to whitelist...as in I haven't whitelisted, that should be feedback enough to leave mails alone. Cm'on yahoo. Just leave simple alone. ...have you noticed the number of spam yahoo allows to filter through in personal emails? and here they are pressurising us to whitelist yahoo. that way more spams can filter.
SO I TOTALLY AGREE WITH YOU
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[Deleted User] commented
stop blocking access to emails with your whitelist pop-up
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Steve Morris commented
Agreed. We use AdBlock for free to remove ads. You want money to remove the ads. No way. I would rather go elsewhere than pay you to remove the ads. Getting very very tired of this ****. You don't need to charge us money, do you? Admit it, it's just begging for money.
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marc hill commented
yeah **** your popup asking to whitelist so you can throw more intrusive piece of **** ads in my face. ********.
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Cole Hanna commented
I've switched all my accounts over to gmail, just so I didn't have to deal with that popup every day.
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Nick Earl commented
Sick of the stupid popup. "Hey so you might have an adblocker! Please dont use it and pay us 4 dollars to not see the ads we already know you dont see!"
They cant be serious. This is the most **** way to scam money from people ever.
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richado commented
Please let me remind you that it was Yahoo that was responsible for the data breach. Many of us were affected. I don't want ads in emails as this is a form of privacy violation. Do ads mine my emails for data? Yahoo does. New ownership aside. Privacy means emails are not to be mined. Mining emails is a breach of privacy. So when you talk about privacy you really don't mean it. Somewhat hypocritical, don't you think? I provide the data and get nothing for it.
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Anonymous commented
So, my suspicion is that the only "functionality" that is being impacted by my ad blocker is just that - ads can't be pushed on me. I read the whitelist notification as "we want to data mine you so we can target you with user-specific ads and earn money by selling that data over and over." I realize "free" services like Yahoo mail cost the company to provide them, but they're already making money off the ridiculous quantity of ads and sponsored content on their home page. It hasn't escaped my attention that at least half of the Yahoo home page is ads and sponsored items or clickbait. I'm having a hard time believing that my mail experience is hampered at all by my ad blocker. It only impedes on your ability to push targeted ads.
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Anonymous commented
why after so many years of service to us - at least to me!
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Bruce Elting commented
I up voted this, but I do not fully agree. Small text, small graphics ads are okay. Popups,redirects, gif's, videos and inappropriate content is not okay.
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Claudio Behn commented
Excellent. I couldn't agree more! The service keeps getting worse and worse, And this stupid Oath thing every time you open your mail! Simply unbearable. I guess Yahoo wants us all to move to Gmail.
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Yaron Davidson commented
Another one for the "I keep getting this message even though I did disable the ad-blocker for Yaho mail" count. I can sort of get the request to not block ads on a free service, but it really shouldn't show up when I'm not blocking ads.