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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Anonymous commented
Stop that annoying white list notification - it pops up at very inconvenient times, and simply put, it is a useless pain **********.
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Benjamin Ball commented
We shouldn't have to tell you NO more than once. NO, your spam will NOT be whitelisted. Ad block is doing its job. Now you do yours.
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Leana Kirkreit commented
Stop making it seem like my ad blocker WHICH I WILL NOT DISABLE, is causing a problem when all you are really trying to do is get people to pay for ad free mailboxes. I have read here that people have white listed their mail and they still get the annoying pop up. I have declined to white list many times. You need to put a "Don't ask me again" option on the pop up, because although its less frequent it is still ANNOYING! No means no Yahoo!
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[Deleted User] commented
Naive. Comcast, Verizon, and Yahoo (among many others) are out to get every buck they can get to keep their books in the black, the public in the dark, and their stock-holders "in the pink". If you don't like your yahoo account for email, find another email application and bail. That's what I'm doing. But, no whining about yahoo's other features that you miss (I couldn't think of any).
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Amy Emmons commented
I don't want all of the ads and pop-ups. This new format just isn't user friendly for people who don't like to be bothered.
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Chad Colter commented
Stop asking me to whitewash. Aint gona do it.
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Deynail commented
YAHOO MAIL Conflicting with my Yahoo/Sky emails - White list/U Block.
Every time I check my eamils my sky emails also go back to my other accounts on yahoo. Then whitelist advice messages tell me it's adblocker or ublock on my firefox browser. Also don't like yahoo new email user pages it's not fit too use. Very poor machine! -
Samuel Rus commented
I would like Yahoo Mail to eat a **** and stop trying to beg me for money by whitelisting the site or paying for some ****** extra plan. Google doesn't ask me for money and their mail service works much better, so ********, the slowest mail service ever!
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James Sagl commented
This latest occurrence just adds to the list of reasons for using my Yahoo email account as a catch all for promotional emails and other less important matters... I will give credit, however, for having the courage to leave this "idea" at the top of the list and not try to bury it. ...hope it was worth the 22 people who may have mistakenly chosen that $3.49/mo subscription.
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Jen McGilloway commented
Your mail service has become so cumbersome with ads and annoying pop ups Im going to be stopping 2 of my accounts and keeping this one for junk mail.
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Amanda Alford commented
For the love of God, please get rid of this. I'm already 49% to switching to a gmail account, this will definitely put me over the edge if it doesn't go away soon.
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Ater Lupus commented
You want us to pay 3.50 a month to go ad free? no.
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Anonymous commented
Get rid of this stupid White List prompt. It is a pain ********** that it comes up every single time I sign on. Kill it now! Frigging joke.
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Krysta mae commented
add a tab for "no thanks" and leave us alone!
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Anonymous commented
This is the most annoying thing I can recall in a long time. You tell me the same thing over and over again and I ignore it over and over again. You would think by now you would have realized that I don't want to see this stupid message any more. Why are you so intent on agitating your loyal customers?
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Sharon McCurdy commented
It's NOT interfering. I got the message the first time I saw it. I don't need to see it again EVERY TIME I OPEN YAHOO EMAIL.
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Michael Goland commented
Wow, I see that the reactions are unanimous: nobody wants ads in their email (Gee, I wonder why?)
Hey, Yahoo; Learn from this and eliminate this. Or at least put an option that says “Don’t ask me again” as I see on other promotions from other companies.Also your pop says that my email may not work properly because of the ad blocker. That’s a lie. You want people to think that whitelisting their email will improve the service. I did click on here to see if there’s an option to leave and saw the unanimous negative reactions.
I will NOT whitelist you or anyone else! -
Chris Mincemoyer commented
Third or Fourth request, stop with the whitelisting ********. Be a cold day in **** before I view ads from your ****** products.
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Anonymous commented
For fun I disabled my ad block and reloaded page.
Feedback:
It took twice as long to load mail
The ads: UNICEF - ok a NGO that lobbies government but at least isn't one of the hundreds feathering their own salaries in form of scandals in recent years that the majority of the BIG BRAND Multinational "charities" that regularly feature on TV with blatant lies emotionally blackmailing viewers into giving money who only use it to pay the multi thousand euro/dollar salaries while actually doing no workOh I see, the ads CHANGE will I write this. I click on one ad, the other ad reloads and changes to something else.
A Yahoo Search ad
https://uk.search.yahoo.com/search?p=horse+race+gambling&fr=mktg-search-ginsu17-uk&.tsrc=mktg-search-ginsu17-uk&type=horseracegambling-mt-32838226515-dcPromotion of gambling, how many children under the age of 18 are seeing this?
A scam "get rich" ponzi scheme SCAM ad with video set to auto play. The ad is advertised on Yahoo as an article "The Trading Habits of Highly Successful people" which is click bait and a scam
I wonder what spyware, pups and virus I will get by "downloading their free software and use for 5 minutes to get rich quick"?
I see there's also very sneaky hard to notice ads, for "free software" that is inbuilt into the folders section that looks like to the un suspecting user as a new feature on yahoo rather than an ad easypdf or something like that, again, false and misleading advertising that is most likely in breach of EU regulations
Page keeps reloading every couple of minutes with new fake ads and clickbait articles with fake and false information and virus loaded downloads which are deliberately mis advertised.
AD BLOCK IS STAYING because the risk is too much for false information that a 13 year old who has given consent to use an email account wouldn't have the ability to interpret or weigh the risk of the type of ads given that they labelled as one thing as an ad BY YAHOO when actually it's phishing scams and downloading rakes of spyware and pups and virus. I don't think what Yahoo is allowing by advertising is even legal for users under 18.
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Chuck Schuman commented
Get rid off white list notification and don't send me even 'targeted' ads!