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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Pam Rice commented
I have no idea what you are even talking about with this stupid whitelist and ads. STOP messing with my mail!!
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John Cuthbert commented
@John Guild - clearly a shill for Yahoo.
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Louis commented
Stop warning....
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John Guild commented
If you don't want ads in your e-mail, pony up the $4 a month and eliminate them. SIMPLE, CASE CLOSED. How about this beauty -- "The very reason I do not want advertisements on my email is, because emails can be targeted by hackers to get into your system. The worst would be a time when viewing email." This Einstein apparently thinks that Yahoo displaying ads on part of the e-mail display SOMEHOW enables hackers to attack someone's e-mail. Hey, they need to give you a job in e-mail security, no doubt about it.
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Phil Snider commented
I just received an ad attached to an Amazon receipt email, inviting me to click on it by saying something like, "Did you pay too much? Find out by submitting your receipt." Ads on Yahoo are already invasive enough; if you want me to make a full scale switch to a different platform entirely (gmail or outlook) then this is precisely the kind of thing that will lead me to do so.
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Doug Royston commented
how many times a day do I have to see this thing
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T A commented
look, i have ad blocker TO BLOCK ADS!!! why would I be stupid enough to remove it, even for email, you bananas?!?
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Michael Butler commented
time to get rid of that whitelist ****.
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Melanie commented
I keep getting a pop up telling me to disable AdBlock - the only reason I installed it in the first place was because of the ad in my Inbox disguised as an email - NO! You've already got the sidebar - I like those ads, they're relevant to me, and provided they're not constantly moving/flickering/changing, I find them interesting (I disable AdBlock on numerous other websites), but my Inbox is MINE! If you want me to disable AdBlock and see the sidebar ads, leave my Inbox alone.
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Peter Yang-Yeovil commented
I have my browser settings exactly as I want them. Please stop pestering users with pop ups and notifications to change those settings. It's an incentive to switch to a different email service.
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Paduraru Florin commented
The whitelist option is annoying! I saw it 100 times, I am not going to whitelist yahoo so get rid of it!
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Leslie Mieure commented
Stop this "whitelist" harassement. I will replace yahoo mail if you continue.
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Tenshi Angel commented
The very reason I do not want advertisements on my email is, because emails can be targeted by hackers to get into your system. The worst would be a time when viewing email.
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Mz Lali commented
Get the reminder whitelist off my page!! I want to block all ads. You can advertise elsewhere. One ad in my email is just enough
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Alistair Gammell commented
Stop the annoying pop-ups. I block ads because I dont want or like them. My choice, just get over it and remember I have another choice, to quit Yahoo altogether and your annoying popups are rapidly driving me towards the exit door.
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Anna Griffith commented
I don't even know that I'll keep this address I've had so long - you've now joined with yet more privacy invaders who will send yet more junk for which I have no desire and no need.
I tried to whitelist you, your instructions didn't work, shows how much you know my needs better than I do!
Please honour your original agreement with me to provide email services at no cost. You've already compromised my security with your hackers which continue after numerous password changes (I can't even remember my password now and have to write it down - even LESS secure) and have embarrassed me with my contacts - now you want to make even more money off me! Absolutely disgusting behaviour. -
Alexandra Bertsche commented
The quality the user experience has declined significantly since you started to plaster intrusive and obnoxious advertisements all across my inbox.
It's impossible to control these unwanted interruptions with your built-in settings, so I have to resort to customizing the filters on my ad blocker just to read my e-mails.
Your terms of service are deplorably lacking in consumer protections.
And now, adding insult to injury, you ask me to whitelist you? I think not yahoo.
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reichart commented
Yahoo is interfering with mail features, so I would have to buy Yahoo Pro.
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Robert Kat commented
i dont wand change mi yahoo, no the whitelist, no mail extension, no paid, you lose many user's if you change for bad
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Daniel Fiedler commented
I currently have 3 Yahoo eMail accounts that I've maintained since about 1999. I can't take the ads any longer. Too much lost space for reading eMails, and I'm tired of waiting for pages to load.
This week I will begin the process of moving all my Yahoo eMails to GMail. Thanks for the service the past 18 years, but there are too many much less annoying and easier eMail providers on the maret.