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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Christina Anderson commented
stop asking to white list stuff on my computer, and stop asking for my password. They are mine and you don't need it.
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Charles Gall commented
Please add an option for "don't show this again" so we don't have to respond to your pop ups every time. I have ad-blocker in the first place because I DO NOT WANT TO SEE POP UPS FROM YOU OR ANY ADVERTISER!!
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Rhodri Williams commented
Just stop. I have a gmail account and I'm not afraid to use it.
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Victor Doss commented
I do not want any sponsered mail in my email
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straight tequilanites commented
oh if it keeps up, i'll find other email services..
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straight tequilanites commented
stop harrassing me with this white list ****.. dont need it, dont want it, and i **** sure aint paying for the dumb stuff.
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Adam Olweean commented
I won't buy an ad free version. I have an ad blocker. I like not being bombarded by ads every second that I am awake.
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Anonymous commented
Email should always be a private thing with NO ads, NO pop-ups and the ability to DELETE all messages at once so there is NO tracking! STOP stalking and tracking free people in a free country who voted for their rights of privacy to be maintained!!!
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narayan gupta commented
I do not want ANY ads on my email, EMAIL should be EMAIL nothing else. Make money with other means
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joyce rader commented
I was not happy to learn "an ad free" email page has a FEE. Goes to show you get very little for FREE theses days. Everybody wants to Profit.
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viv midlane commented
I don't want even more ads and I don't want to pay for your increasingly crummy service. Get lost with the popups.
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Paul Cubbo commented
Annoying ads are why I have a ad-blocker!!
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Leslie Mieure commented
Stop the ad block spam or I will stop using yahoo.
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曉峰 伍 commented
I dont need to be noticed evey fuxking single about add-on affecting yahoo email when I log in. Eveything is fully operating but this annoying message from yahoo.
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Si Reasoner commented
The popups are nothing but a nuisance. Nobody is going to whitelist your site, much less pay for adblock. It's a cheap cash grab and it makes me want to switch to a different primary server to manage my emails.
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Kuruvilla Elamatha commented
Did you cut at 2064 Like my friends !
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Patrick ONeil commented
**** right the ********!!! It wasn't bad enough that you started with the adblock/whitelist notification, but now you have the gall to offer a paid version of your mail service to avoid ads?!?! Your marketing department must have their heads up their ***** if you think that insulting us and then trying to sell us something is a good sales strategy. I'm just waiting for my last few business contacts who still use my yahoo address, but otherwise I'm switched to gmail. I sure hope that you are happy driving away your user base.
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Carl Johnson commented
I agree with the rest of these bloggers. You can stick those ads where the "sun don't shine" (in the closet- HA-HA)!! We, the public, are OVER RUN with commercials. Dealing with commercials are the reason I don't have subscription TV. WHY WOULD I PAY for subscription TV & still have to put up with commercials. Now if the subscription TV could offer commercial free TV - NOW you got something!!
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richado commented
You are already making money off mining our accounts! To yahoo/oath, we users are just products. Advertisers and third parties are more important. All of the ads I received a while ago were cheap and utterly IRRELEVANT. It bothered my eyes- a medical condition - the flashing. Also I am unemployed so a Pro version is not for me for obvious reasons.
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reichart commented
Once again stop the inane ads! An ad appeared about a woman who looked 27 but was really 50...! It kept flashing. So phony. For yahoo the user is a mere product. Third parties and advertisers are more important to yahoo. I repeat, users are products. Yahoo already makes money off mining my account. How about I get a cut??? I can send an address where you can send me a check.