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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Danko Brkic commented
Jesus ******* christ how badly do you want me to stop using yahoo, when you already failed as every other platform. If not for email how many users would never visit yahoo? So quit your spamming pop ups and emails. I don't give a **** about whitelisting or Oath. If you wanna die as a company just sell off your ******* assets and be done with it instead of slowly bleeding out users w/ your ******** changes.
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G B commented
get rid off white list notification.
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ljc ljc commented
I live in a democracy. I promise, with all my heart, that I will never buy a product of any kind that jumps on top of me online while I am writing, thinking, or viewing anything any time! It is an infringement of my writes to communicate with who I want, when I want and what I want and how I want. I will keep track of those products and share them with a blog.
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Kenneth W Greene commented
Stop sending thjose ******* notices about privacy. I filled it out and it comes up updated when I log in . I can't even use my email half the time!
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Anonymous commented
********. Your main website is now just absolute ****. I used to come there for news and now it is just celebrity ******** not fit for anyone with an IQ over 50.
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Mrs. Erika W. Berry commented
Get rid of white list notification. You are getting annoying with that. Have requested several times for you to stop that.
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Deborah Dowling commented
2 mths agoe and i dont remember
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Linda F Williams commented
go away
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Heather Wright commented
Numerous times a day I get asked and it's getting annoying now, remove it! If people want to upgrade or whitelist they will,not because you bugged them to death but there are too many ads on the mail so I wont be whitelisting!
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R Dancer commented
I keep replying but, no one on your end seems to be listening.
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Shawn McCargar commented
If this ad isn't removed in the next week or so I will switch my non-work email to something else.
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Andrew Green commented
I block ads due to severe bandwidth/usage constraints from my provider. If you keep up this whitelist ****, i will simply move to gmail.
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Anonymous commented
The options to get out of this pop up are to:
a) "give feedback" which brings us here to see all the other complaints about the whitelist pop up
b) pay for ad free email
NOW...c) install the "wider mail extention" which removes the side ads but also makes Yahoo Search your default.How about offering an option d) "I like my ad blocker, will continue to use it, please stop asking me to whitelist"?
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Mokie commented
STOP!!!!!!
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Ryo Kimball commented
I am leaving Yahoo email if I keep getting this "Your browser settings may be interfering with Mail features" message.
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Sebastian Lexer commented
I choose to use an ad blocker. If you block features in yahoo mail, I will stop using it.
Your choice.
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Catherine Pappas commented
There are WAY too many ads getting in the way of reading my emails! What the **** are you people trying to do? Make everyone stop using Yahoo?!
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vishnu bhat commented
I SIGNED INTO YAHOO ONLY FOR EMAIL SERVICES. I DO NOT WISH TO BE FLOODED WITH SPAM, ADS,PROMOTIONS ETC. IF YOU DO NOT ALLOW THIS FACILITY, I AM BETTER OFF LOGGING OUT OF YAHOO ALTOGETHER.
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J J commented
Another complaint about the pop-up. I have my Ad-blocker disabled for Yahoo.com, but I still get the message. Is this an innocent thing, or is Yahoo taking this chance to beg for money even when I am allowing ads?
I saw a long time ago that Yahoo breaks with my ad-blocker, so I have had it disabled for Yahoo for a long time, which makes me suspicious, but it might also just be a poorly-executed programming attempt, maybe by an unsupervised intern.
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Mike T commented
This is harassment, nothing less. It's the same dang pop-up every day. What part of "NO" don't you understand, Yahoo?