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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Randall Palmer commented
moving fish.
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A J commented
Agree with this feedback comment, but, "I'm going to change to AOL!"??? That is the single most pathetic thing I've read on the internet this year. Just let that die already. It was almost there in the 90s. Yahoo is following them, but if you want a dead service, by all means go join the leader.
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pratap ravindran commented
Whitelisted....but the messages persist!
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Patrick OHara commented
How many more times do we have to tell you to stop with this message please!
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Laura Albu commented
I have already whitelisted yahoo and the message still keeps popping up!
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Kantharaj Gowda commented
In yahoo, when I open you have your ads come on the right side. It is not my mistake. it is yours.
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Samuel Kovacik commented
thank you for your help Sam
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Karen Smith commented
Stop sending these pop ups. NO ONE WANTS TO READ ADS. That's why we use ad blockers. Duh.
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Darla M commented
DON'T YOU DARE EVER PUT ADS IN MY INBOX. EVER.
NEVER EVER EVER DARE EVEN THINK ABOUT PUTTING ADS IN MY YAHOO MAIL INBOX. EVER.
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George Willms commented
100% agree
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Melissa Zulaski commented
Yes! This! I'm so sick of that stupid "White List" pop up. I'm not gonna do it, so STOP HARASSING ME, YAHOO!
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Wayne Faceter commented
I'm looking for a new pop up blocker that will block this annoying "White List" window.
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Ckskb Lfb commented
Im not whitelisting you and your ads, deal with it and stop asking me to do so every time.
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Paul Roberts commented
Just so you know, if you are using Ad Block Plus in Chrome, it can block the white list notifications. :)
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Paul Roberts commented
Actually, quit begging for anything. I will not turn off my ad blocker. Bad ads get served, and viruses get distributed, my ad blocker is just as much a part of my anti-virus routine as my antivirus software.
Also, I will not now, now will I ever, allow Yahoo to send me Chrome notifications, so quit begging for that, too.
I had a theme that I liked in my inbox, and you begged me forever to change it, to check out the 'new' look, and I've denied the request forever. Well, now that you've forced it on me, I can tell you, it blows goats. Let me have my old theme back, and quit begging for me to come to the new ****.
Yahoo, you are worse than a toddler that wants a new toy, or a treat at the grocery store check-out line - I told you no, and the answer is no. Accept the answer, and move on.
To sum it up:
NO, I will not turn off my ad blocker. As a matter of fact, my ad blocker can block the popup that asks me to turn it off, just as well as it does the unrelated/unwanted video player.
NO, I will not allow browser notifications. I do not want to "Get Breaking News alerts" on my desktop. If I ever change my mind (I won't), then I'll ask you how to do it.
NO, I will not voluntarily change themes, and resent the **** out of you for forcing it on me.
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Marsha commented
get rid of the freaking white list - its annoying - christ i hate whats been done to the yahoo mail i do not want to see the darn videos going on at the side bars either - STOP STOP STOP .. Stop the " videos.. STOP the really annoying POP ups - fire the idiot that thought those would be a good idea - STOP v.. well I guess if you don't there are always other places - aren't there? Then where will Yahoo be?? Kind of like Sears huh?
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alan rodgers commented
I get a message asking me to whitelist Yahoo email.
Err... I already have done!
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Sondra Sweeney commented
Please put me back where I was on Yahoo Mail. I didn't ask for and don't like your newer version.
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Sherry Yachovitz commented
I DONT NEED ANY OF THE ADS THAT ARE POPPING UP. I PLAN ON LEAVING YAHOO AND CHANGING TO AOL. ITS ANNOYING. STOP WITH THE POP UPS.
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Sondra Sweeney commented
Go back to the last version I used.