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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Meg commented
Yahoo: The only thing that's interfering with my browsing experience is your pop-up.
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John Derek Spence commented
I wouldn't know how to whitelist yahoo anyway.
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Nimeni Nimicsor commented
Yeah... did you think this through?
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Kieran Harper commented
I've been a Yahoo email user since the late 90s and I agree - please get rid of the white list notification. People block ads for various reasons - slow internets, security, flashing bright adverts on the screen, etc etc.
I will NEVER whitelist any site as the risk is too great. I have not noticed any "performance" or "experience" problems by using Yahoo Mail with my ad blocker active. This is purely to get the ads to show. My "Experience" of Yahoo Mail is actually being ruined by having this "whitelist" popup continually being shown. -
[Deleted User] commented
Yahoo mail has got steadily worse over the years. This is yet another annoyance.
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[Deleted User] commented
I've been a Yahoo mail user since 2004 but it's now the email I give to people/companies I don't want knowing my actual primary GMail account.
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[Deleted User] commented
It's rich for Yahoo to be asking anything of us after that massive security breach. We should be asking you for things like BETTER SECURITY AND PRIVACY MEASURES
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[Deleted User] commented
I already white listed and still receive notification to do this. Please make this stop
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richado commented
Yahoo is already mining the accounts and making money. I am tired as users being treated as mere products for Yahoo to sell. So no white list notification. None of the ads are ever relevant for me. Period.
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Joshua Struck commented
I use adblocker to prevent potential malicious links, ads and other things from being accidentally clicked on. Email is notoriously loose with what they accept for ads. Even if they improve their method, i chose personal safety over advertisements any day.
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Joe Springer commented
Remove the whitelist pop up. I am ad blocking Yahoo for a reason. 226+ scripts blocked in one session is quite excessive.
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Shahid Arain commented
i have been with yahoo since 2000 but now in my yahoo mail , some time not opening my previous emails. Its a worse time for me.
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Anonymous commented
Annoying twerps
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Bad Kitty commented
Ads are not a "feature" I want. EVER.
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Adam Weiler commented
I just blocked it.
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Madison Brooks commented
I will not white list yahoo. I will switch email providers before I do that. No other email provider I use requires it and I will not have ads all over the place while I am trying to read my emails.
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Ron Mazzachi commented
Very long time Yahoo user and I like using Yahoo's indexing and searching tools when looking for content in my emails. My bandwidth speed isn't great so ads just slow it all down. To be frank I would be happy to pay a couple of dollars a month to get rid of ads, get even quicker and enhanced searching of my emails, increased privacy and to have all securely backed up. So what are you waiting for Yahoo!?
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Mujahid Hemani commented
I'm not ******* turning it off. So stop bugging me to do it!
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Lewes commented
I have been with yahoo since 2002, it has got worse over time, and although at the moment isnt too bad, some times the new versions are really buggy. I am not going to allow ads on the page, before ad blockers you had all sorts of silly moving ads all over the place, I think I actually first sought out an ad blocker because the yahoo page - which I obviously keep open - kept slowing my computer down.
Also, I use the app, and regularly click on ads on there - not because I want to but because I will click the top email to open, but that will be just the point you decide to load the ad, moving the email down.
If it wasn't for the fact that everything is connected with this account I would have left years ago! -
Scott Funk commented
Stop the demands. The more you irritate me, the less likely I will use your service at all. You already sneak in ads every chance you get, and you want to show me more.