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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Jamie Clark commented
If you don't take this off I will STOP using yahoo.
There are plenty of other mail services. I already have two Gmail accounts so... I'll give you about a week and then you're done.
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Doug Redwood commented
STOP THE BLOODY WHITELIST NOTIFICATION POPPING UP LITERALLY EVERY SINGLE TIME I LOG INTO MY EMAIL - IT'S JUST EMAIL STOP BEING SO BLOODY GREEDY
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raj beri commented
Dear Yahoo,
When i open my mail - i feel that's its my personal space and no body has access to it. But when the ads pop up on the screen i feel that's it's not more secure.
This is the fundamental difference between other providers and yahoo. you are failing to create a feeling in user mind that yahoo mail is secure. think about it.
It's all matter what we place in user mindset.
Regards
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Ben Allred commented
Why in the name of **** would I white list adds for you? Please stfu and just continue doing a mediocre job of receiving my email.
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J H commented
Yeah, this notification is very frustrating. I am starting to think I need to get rid of my yahoo e-mail.
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Klaus lamers commented
stop that ****
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Babu Y.V.S.S commented
White List notification being repetitive is too much bothering. I do not want to see this repeating any more.
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Up Yours commented
see above
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aadfa commented
white list yahoo? YOU? Ha! Fat F***king chance
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Martha Brierley commented
I"m tired of this day after day. Get rid of WHITELIST. I unblocked what I wanted,,, stop asking.
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Colin Cooper commented
I'm not going to pay for Yahoo Mail, I'm also not going to whitelist Yahoo Mail when the site is completely infested with awful advertising. Either give me ad free Mail for free, or I'm simply going somewhere else that will, or doesn't pester me about white-listing them.
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PATRICK CONNOLLY commented
I'M NOT SHUTTING OFF MY AD BLOCKER--CASE CLOSED !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Miguel Vieira commented
+1
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Zoltán Nema commented
Here is my idea. Pay me monthly 4€ (in europe 1$=1€, i don't know why), and i will watch your ads, or even buy Mail Pro. ;)
Contact me via e-mail (you know it) about your monthly subscription. -
God Loves You commented
I'll keep my ad blocker running, Thank-ya-very-much!
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JD commented
I have decided to keep coming here swearing at you every time you ask me your stubborn umpteenth annoying question. ********.
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Duncan White commented
Add blocker ublock works just dandy. When I'm on email I'm working and NO distractions thanks ublock. Not sure about this information gathering either!!! Will move to Tutanota email for confidentiality.
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Gina LoBiondo commented
GET OFF MY *** WITH THIS ******* WHITELIST ****!!!!! i DON'T WANT ADS AND i WILL NOT PAY FOR AN UPGRADE TO BE AD-FREE!!!!! I ALREADY HAVE AN ADBLOCKER AND IT'S FREE! wHAT DON'T YOU UNDERSTAND?????
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Tonya Birnell commented
I am tired of getting the pop up for the whitelist yahoo and wanting me to pay 3.49 per month to get rid of adds. I have the email just to have email. I don't want to have to pay for that as well. I know I myself have enough bills to have to worry about and I am sure everyone else that has yahoo as their email has enough as well.
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Christopher Venturass commented
@John Guild
Making accusations that OP thinks ads are gateways for hackers, which they can still be gateways for other malicious software if the ad host isn't careful with what they display. Ads, particularly animated GIFs, can slow down older computers and bump up the time needed to load the important stuff we care about-- our e-mail. Yahoo! is nothing more than an e-mail service, and never has and never will be a source of news or inspiration for me to purchase "Smart Water" or get a different life insurance. I just want my e-mail, and to make that as fast and flaw-free as possible, I'm going to use AdBlock. The ONLY way AdBlock could hinder my experience is if Yahoo! themselves put in features that intentionally break as ads are removed.