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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Alice Giuliano commented
Why am I not able to print an email I have typed and sent as before? What is the logic behind these changes? They are unnecessary and stupid. Reading, composing, and printing my emails was fine before these stupid changes. You have to be an idiot to think they bring improvements.
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Rodney Flores commented
Yeah this is some horse ****.They ask me to turn off my add blocker so I can pay to remove adds. Are you ******* kidding me? I just need to find the time to switch over to gmail.
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Brianna Green commented
I'm not going to whitelist and I'm not going to turn off my ad blocker. I've had this email for a long time and don't really want to stop using it, but my Gmail doesn't constantly badger me like this.
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Bob Janecek commented
It appears I have NO option about accepting your privacy and sharing notification which appears EVERY time I access my e-mail even though I have accepted it at least 15 times. It keeps appearing even though I have accepted it. I would like extreme privacy with no ads or any sharing of my e-mail.
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Anonymous commented
I don't want your "white list notification" AND I'm NOT going to turn off the ad-blocker that I am using so that you can send more advertising...
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Ted Zhang commented
Outlook, Gmail, Hotmail, all ads free. We know you have operating problems. However, charging $3.99/months is not qualified to compete with other email services. It seems that many of us using Yahoo mail is because there will be too much work to switch to Gmail?
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Nat Phillips commented
honestly the only reason i still have a yahoo email is because i don't know which of my accounts are still connected to it, i use gmail now more than anything, y'all crazy if u think im going to waste 4 dollars a month just to not see ads, FOH
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Miroslava Hrešková commented
i do not like the whitelist popup. i whitelist the mail and still get the popup.
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Anonymous commented
i'll be clear. stop ******* spamming me about white listing or turning off my adblocker. it's not going to happen. i will ******** yahoo before i turn them off. if you think that spamming me to turn off a service that blocks spam then you're dumb as **** and shows why yahoo is in such a **** state.
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Anonymous commented
Group the suggestions of the same subject together. Such as whitelist, ads, change back to classic, etc.
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Chris Collins commented
Twice I tried whitelisting the mail, and within half an hour, both times, I had a scam pop up utterly BLOCK use of email, as well as play loud, annoying recordings. And now you're providing an option to PAY to get rid of ads? How about we don't have ads at all? You keep us as customers, and we don't have to use ad-blockers.
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Gary Barton commented
Please stop this crazy ****! If I want anything from you I will ask, otherwise stop sending and interfering with my day I don't have time to fiddle with it. I have told you time and again leave me alone.,
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Kate Brazzill commented
It's OK to ask me once, ... or event twice, but I keep closing it because I installed an Ad Blocket to, guess what ... block ads because it slowed me down. I think when a girl says No more than once you should pay attention and stop asking ... at least for a few months
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Fatima Rivas commented
Please get rid of the whitelist pop up! it serves no business purpose. it is getting truly annoying and will be a catalyst for me to stop using yahoo altogether.
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D B commented
Like many people being directed here for feedback, I use an Ad Blocker. I don't use it because I dislike Ads - I do it because the Ads on Yahoo routinely try to install malware, or direct people to fake antivirus websites directing them to call with their credit card to remove non-existent viruses. I realize that the content of the ads is not from Yahoo, but they are a security threat nonetheless. As such, the Ad Blocker remains until such time as Yahoo accepts responsibility and stops using third party ad networks.
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Lauren Petiti commented
This pitch to try to get users to buy an ad-free mailbox, when we have had that for YEARS for free is greed. Plain. And. Simple. I am annoyed by this and, were it not going to be a hassle to redo all of my contacts and email listings from various other vendors, I would switch to another email platform. I shouldn't have to disable my ad blocker (which I have for a reason by the way) in order to check my email.
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Steve Baldassari commented
Yahoo libturds, stop pushing your liberal fake news! Stop spamming my conservative e-mails when they are real news. No more web-browser ad blocker alerts. We are using browsers with ad blocking functionality on purpose...TO BLOCK ADS!!! Update your settings so you are compatible with the browsers we use and stop trying to tell us which browsers you want us to use so you can advertise to us! Get rid of all ads in general and stop your insane expectations that people are going to pay for Yahoo e-mail when it is isn't good to begin with and when there are countless other e-mail providers that offer free e-mail and will continue to. If I could move my old e-mails to another e-mail provider and then delete my Yahoo E-mail account I would.
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Gun Shy commented
The constant pop ups interfere with the basic functions. The Click Bait "News Stories", the ones that try to make you click page after page instead of just putting the "story" on one page like a normal news report. The bogus "emails" that show up that are only ads inserted by you. Just stop.
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Michael Dorr commented
When an ad refreshes (this is on Chrome), the cursor in the Compose block goes back to the very first space of the e-mail, and often deletes recently typed text. Unusable in current form.
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missy Carden commented
I'm really annoyed with the pop ups!!! And I use an adblocker because of the extreme amount of ads! Please stop the pop ups!!! The Oath one is driving me nuts! Why can't email just be email???