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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Keith Allver commented
I have an ad-blocker for a reason.Its bad enough that I have to put up with that **** on tv but at least on the internet, I have the means to block them for free.So why would I pay to have them blocked? I admit the advertiser have a right to make them, but I have as much right not to have to deal with them if I don't want to.
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Mario Alvarez commented
Leave me alone. I hate all your bs on my mail. All I want to do is check my mail and delete them and you keep messing with it and adding more S#*+! Stop I don't want to upgrade and I don't want you to keep interfering with it. **** off!
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Bryan Cain commented
The way you abuse my privacy and make money off MY INFO, you should be paying me to stop using an ad blocker. When you start profit sharing what you make off my info, I'll consider whitelisting your services.
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M. B. commented
What these 2000 other comments have said... that.
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robert stuart commented
**** your whitelisting. If i wanted ads, i wouldn't have installed an ad blocker.
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Will Davis commented
Although I strongly oppose having ads, I tried multiple times to whitelist just to get rid of the pop up. NOTHING WORKS and the damm pop up will not go away.
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alex Marciniak commented
remove ads. you want to charge people for ad removal that people can get for free with ad block. This email service is going down hill.
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Rodney Eroh commented
You already sell my info to others, analyze my emails content and push me to pay for these "services" Why would I choose to let you push ads on me by white listing? catch a clue, Thanks!
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Mrs. Erika W. Berry commented
I do not want to see the "white...." may interfere with your E-mail
anymore, Please take this off my computer. I did not ask for this. Thank you -
Ryan FitzPatrick commented
Yahoo is already the bottom rung of the available email options online. Throwing this white list concept in my face and asking me to pay to remove ads is just an embarrassment to your company, and goes to show why I am systematically removing my Yahoo email addresses from any and all sites that matter....
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Roger Jordan commented
I refuse to whitelist Yahoo or any other site on the off chance that my ad blocker is in some way causing me to miss important messages. I can tell Yahoo one thing though, I have never failed to receive an important email at this account. So tell your **** bean counters to keep their ads on the Yahoo homepage and out of our email. If you weren't so **** greedy we wouldn't need to have ad blockers to begin with which would make our systems run faster (addons take up memory and can slow down lesser equipped systems).
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Clint Lechner commented
Cut the **** out
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Irina Partac commented
Some adverts are inappropriate and if I open my email sitting next to my children I find that ladies summer clothing and bras are not for them to see as adverts.Please stop.
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Anonymous commented
Stop white list notification - merge with Google if you can't figure out how to make a profit
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Keith commented
If some reference to white listing is offered, why is there no explanation or definition of what and why the offer is presented? This is only annoying to work around, but nonetheless an intrusion that seems to recur without regards to stated desires of the customers.
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km commented
CON CON CON CON CON this was a setup from the get-go they Monitor our responses and delete them if they don't agree and they set us up to try and **** up with paying for a service they already make millions on now! EVERY TIME YOU CLICK ON YAHOO THEY MAKE MONEY IT IS CALLED GETTING PAID BY THE CLICK for them to try and charge folks is not only an insult but a slap in the face I would go to GOOGLE FOLKS and there are other mail sites that will never charge ... YAHOO= SCAM ARTIST
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Holly Goss commented
My yahoo loads much faster with the ads blocked. Having to unblock them because you might be "missing" e-mails because of it is ridiculous. You show way too many ads. Plus, most of the e-mail is spam that I have no need to read.
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William Geving commented
I prefer not the white list with my ID
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Scott commented
Title.
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bob jones commented
Monetize some other way. Or don't monetize.