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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Razvan Muresan commented
We dont want stupid adds in a email, remove them and the stupid whitelist notification.
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Mihai Cosma commented
Stop the notification.
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Bernd -------- commented
i never going to white list anything on the internet. not even yahoo mail. if you continue to show that pop up window, i eventually will leave yahoo mail after almost 20 years. like i left yahoo messenger when it got totally screwed up.
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Daniel VanDeWeert commented
Selective ad blocking, I do not block Yahoo or any other site i visit from displaying ads. I set filters to block ads from companies whose ads i find annoying or risky (autoplay video / audio, scripts that require permisions I am not willing to give, etc.) Also medical advertising is a flat do NOT want ever. As such whitelisting Yahoo would not do anything to change which ads I actually am presented with.
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Van Sthapati commented
don't show me whiltelist notification. Stop ads on email page. make application lighter
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[Deleted User] commented
You could definitely improve your customer relations by allowing us to disable your annoying popup about white listing. Once would be more than adequate. Repeated notifications are very heavy handed.
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C G Brady commented
I had to switch to Opera with an adblocker with because all you ads crash my computer when I use chrome of firefox.Opera stored my Password in the cache and I cleared it and now I can't get into my main email lowee2855@yahoo.com Yahoo told me to change my password because of all your security breaches. I have done this many times.
Somehow I got into my Lastchanceweightloss@yahoo to get the reset code and now your stupid stupid sign in page won't let me put in the Reset code regardless of what browser I use.
Yahoo is a mess and you guys really need someone with a little common sense telling your techs what normal people require.
Yahoo could have been a leader but you guys kept fixing things that were not broken, you ********* on security and without an ad blocker your news page is unusable.
Pay me and I'll fix your Yahoo in less than a month.
Your instructions are wrong as to how to reset a password. I am in lastchanceweightloss@yahoo as I am typing this and I am unable to change my password because all your instruction are WRONG!
Fix Yahoo or ask me for how to fix it. Shoe your suits this and I would be happy to tell them how to run a company.
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Alan Farmer commented
I sent feedback time and time again that I wasn't going to tolerate animated and flash ads that splashed all over my screen so you can go f@@k yourselves. Had you stuck with simple display ads like anyone with any **** sense I might still be seeing your ads.
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thomas c commented
When I first saw the white list popup box I gave in the benefit of the doubt and white listed the site only to find it near unreadable do to both the amount, placement, and content of the of the ads. Even more so the ads made it near unusable at all, due to slow low times even on an extremely high speed connection.
I had to reverse the white listing to make it the least bit functional again. The fact that Yahoo frames the white list notification as a performance issue, implying that yahoo mail will not function properly unless you white list is utterly false and misleading In truth it is just to make sure you see super intrusive adds. Tricking your customers in this way is a form of fraud. End this now. I wouldn't use an adblocker at all if yahoo mail and others respected my time.
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himanshu joshi commented
you are pushing people to the point of leaving yahoo altogether.
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Anonymous commented
Even when using Https, browser in yahoo mail is unsecured..! You should provide us secured browsing, if you want us to whitelist yahoo mail..!
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Chris Weber commented
Agree with this. Stop bothering me about me not wanting adds as you do little to stop the Spam anyway.
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Jack H commented
Look up
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PRAMILA SHAH commented
no ad on my email . Thanks.
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Fred Jones commented
Stop with the nagging, I will not give up my blocker. Listen to your users!
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Richard Yancy commented
I am trying to give Yahoo a fair try as a mail client as opposed to Gmail.However, if you keep asking me about whitelisting and I will just continue with Google.Yahoo has managed to ***** up smple email and now seems to somehow be getting worse.
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Trey Chumley commented
Think its a bug, but i simply wanted to search a word i my email and i got the whitelist popup assuming i was using ads.
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Ian Maloy commented
I agree with the many posters who are not interested in whitelisting and ads.
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Anonymous commented
Whitelist ain't happening. Stop asking.
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Anonymous commented
Haven't been in yahoo for ages, now you want me to whitelist you from my ad blocker? And I have to agree to ridiculous T&Cs that I am suspicious about to give feedback?? WTF?
Here's why I won't whitelist yahoo - in the past when I used yahoo regularly the ads were fraudulent, phishing ads, designed to infect computers with virus and numerous pop ups and I suspect like my ads today, are filled with false and fake news courtesy of outbrain and taboola and other fraudulent "marketing" ad selling services that create lies and dump it out there as "content". And you're asking me to whitelist yahoo and all these data stealing, fake news "ads" spreaders?????