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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kelo moch commented
the whitelist popup doesn't even have the opt-out button except when you literally close the popup window, this ensures that the popup will be right back when you access you mail again blocking your view. I will continue to use adblock or any software to keep out pestering ads,or revert to my gmail account and leave yahoo altogether
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ice cold commented
stop doing all the $#!7 that you do, & make the report phishing BS actually work... If I wanted to see Ads I'd watch TV commercials, If you're going to make $$$ by tracking everyone & using their info then give that $$$ to the ones who's info you've stolen, stop changing stuff when it works fine,,, It can't be that hard to understand can it......
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Kyle Norberg commented
Every day have to agree to your new privacy policy. If you can not get your programming correct for that why would I trust you to give me ads that clutter more that 40% of the screen....
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Steve commented
Allow OATH to scan my emails or not use your services? You better give me 30 days to switch everything to a new email service first!
Your ad intrusion is bad enough without this! Emails should be ad free to begin with. Keep ads on your main site.
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Liana Tran commented
i use an ad blocker because the ads bring my tablet and pc to it knees and crash me too often
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Anonymous commented
completely agree. its pretty annoying to see that every time i open my email here. prolly just need to forward my stuff from here to my gmail and say goodbye
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Jason Szymczuk commented
How about you stop asking me to take off my ad blocker? I am about to just forward all my emails from this account and start a new one. I receive enough ads through your actual page, I do not need them in my email.
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Al Vitale commented
Stop nagging me about white listing yahoo mail!!!!!. I NEVER want yahoo search to be the default search engine.!!!!!
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Jill Coates commented
I don't want to whitelist Yahoo mail, I prefer it without all the stupid ads and I don't want to pay you for the option which is why I have adblocker
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Renny commented
I'll give you feedback.......******** ******** ******** ********
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Michael Ferrier commented
I'd happily pay a one off amount to be ad free but not monthly - about £10 would be acceptable.
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[Deleted User] commented
Yes I agree 100%, why does my email now interfere with AdBlocks
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Vasa Perovic commented
stop trying to squize money on email service and find other ways to earn money
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Justin Hansen commented
No way i'm going to whitelist you for your advertisers after all the hassle you've put me thru after YOU got hacked.
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[Deleted User] commented
Do your job and leave me alone with your popup **** all the way around.
I like my e-mail the way it is!!!!! -
Rick & Kathy Rook commented
Do your job and leave me alone with your popup **** all the way around.
I like my e-mail the way it is!!!!! -
Taylor Bryant commented
Yahoo mail works fine. It's why I use it.
I use an ad blocker because I have no tolerance for ads.
If you're going to force me to disable it or pay some ******** fee, I will remove myself from yahoo, switch to gmail, and never return.
Your choice.
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michael bales commented
Internet use was to be free in its origins. What happened; capitalism?
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Robert B commented
Yahoo, I will NOT pay for an "ad-less" email experience that I've been having for FREE for YEARS. If I wanted to see ads, I would remove my adblocker extensions. The fact I HAVE adblockers means I don't want to see ANY ads due to performance issues and the fact ads can be used to embed TROJAN VIRUSES.
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JT commented
Ads lead to malware. I don't want ads, end of discussion. If your site doesn't work with Adblock, then fix your site. You already make enough money selling my data, just kill the ads and keep the internet safer and faster.