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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Octav Dragoi commented
I guess Yahoo spam also gets trapped in this spam trap address. Probably should ask uBlock Origin to blacklist this annoying popup, though...
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Anonymous commented
Much to Greedy. Want a good reputation? Try fixing privacy problems rather than creating them.
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Klaus lamers commented
stop sending messages about my ad blocker, I don't want your ******* AD's Comprende !!!
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Laura Miller commented
The Whitelist notifiction needs to go before I do.
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dave kahl commented
You are aware that there are other email services available?
Whitelist my email to see ads...... mmmmmmm fuqoff
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John Markham commented
This white list notification is extremely annoying
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Taylor Litteral commented
Seriously this! I'm not turning off my AD blocker so stop asking I should not get bombarded with ads while sorting through my emails in the first place.
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Jonathan B commented
Every time I fire up Yahoo Mail, you're nagging me to turn off ad blocking or to pay you. Your excuse is that email will not work with blocking turned off. It works just fine. Just stop it. So, Verizon, if you want to drive people to competing services and completely stop using Yahoo and have you become the next AOL, please continue down this Monetization Road.
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JD commented
Yahoo, you act like you're the leading email service who can afford to arrogantly annoy the sh*t out of your users with your perpetual "whitelist" spam pop-up. There are too much screaming ads, banners and pop-ups everywhere already. Email is the LAST page I will ever "whitelist"!? You think email is fun and you can afford it to make it just a little less fun or more annoying with your effing banners and ads? Email is not fun! Email is work! Everyday, work! So it is already annoying enough! Nobody needs more distractions or annoyance getting trough their mountain of emails everyday. I want my email service as _quiet_ as possible. On top of that, you do not have a monopoly. Almost everybody has an email client within their operating system which they can use without any banners or ads, so why would anybody who deliberately installed an ad blocker, whitelist their email webpage, when there are so many other options? Further more, you can stubbornly ask me once or twice anyway, but if I did not whitelist you after you asked me twenty times already, I am not going to whitelist you after you asked me for the twenty first time either, of course.
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Victoria Somerville commented
STOP SHOWING THE WHITELIST POP UP!!!! i'ts very annoying!!!
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Anthony Rybka commented
Every time I check my mail, you feel necessary to block it off and tell me that my adblocker may be interfering with my mail. It's clearly not. Why would I want to start paying monthly (for FREE mail) or install a stupid toolbar and search hijacker?
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Howard Blas commented
STOP SENDING THIS POPUP!!!!! Please!
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Lauri McClure commented
Every time I open my browser I get a pop up ad for Mail pro. How many times do I have to see that and close it? I do not need to whitelist Yahoo Mail to see my email so that is also unnecessary. Leave me alone already!
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SandJ Ones commented
Seriously- I get the idea you need to make money but you aren't going to get money by chasing away the few remaining people who use this e-mail with your ******* stream of pop up ads!!!
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Stefan Leahu commented
I dont like yahoo stealing money from me ! for what? you put ads not me. Get rid of them !
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Stefan Leahu commented
I dont like yahoo stealing money from me ! for what? you put ads not me. Get rid of them !
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Ben Hudson commented
I was a Pro user for years at 19.99 a year. I finally cancelled the service because of the poor performance of the service. I only keep the address as a spam trap. There is no way I am going to whitelist yahoo. There are far too many ads, too many browser hijacks, and overall a horrible mail experience. The adblocker solves most of that. Too bad I can't go back to the old version, but apparently that isn't even an option any longer.
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Anonymous commented
yahoo mail is already for QUITE some time getting to SUCK! YUK!
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jasmina rojko commented
Agreed, it's annoying.
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Ben H commented
Stop telling me to whitelist yahoo mail in my adblocker. I have it on for the reason to block ads and yahoo mail has FAR FAR too many ads.