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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sarah mazzocchi
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STOP SHOWING ME THAT POPUP IT AIN'T GONNA HAPPEN YOU ****** OFF IDIOTS.
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Andrew Cawdell
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me too
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R. Mehler
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Just give me my mail without any popups. Especially that idiotic one about whitelisting your ads or it won't work right. It does work without whitelisting.
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Joel Smith
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I don't know how to tell you this any more, but I don't want your ******* ads. I don't want your ******* whitelist notification. And I sure as **** don't want you to block my email experience.
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Anonymous
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Thanks for telling me i'm doing something that i'm deliberately doing.Genius.
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paul johnson
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I really don't need any ads in my email, but thanks for the pop up!
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B S
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This popped up when I was trying to type in an email address. Really annoying. I need to find another place to use. Bad Yahoo
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Stephen Cohen
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Keep getting this message that my browser settings could be interfering with mail features, but apart from that regular popup, everything is currently working fine, so apart from getting rid of that message it would be unwise to change anything as you never know what could go wrong when you change something that is working ok.
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Anonymous
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My inbox and browser settings are fine!!!!!!my only problem is that you keep sending that ******* popup to asking to be whitelisted!
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Dave
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How many comments do you need to stop your stupid pop up...
very poor... I've canned you on flicker, you get no more money from me
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Barbara Morris
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YOUR Ads are making Yahoo mail NOT Secure. I will NOT whitelist, as my Firefox browser warns me it's NOT secure!
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Mark Simpson
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'Whitelisting' is not happening here. I do not want your ads, like I didn't want your last update and I don't want your videos in my spam folder. I now keep one spam e-mail in there at all times just to block your damned videos! So save yourselves the effort and remove the whitelist notification, or at least give an option to permanently disable it. I'll take my chances thanks, and I can always change to another, less annoying e-mail provider if this continues.
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Network Management Goddess
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I've had to change my password 8 times due to various breaches on yahoo's part. Will not whitelist, ever due to the breaches. There is a choice in email services. How much does yaho make off my private data or it's association with twitter and facebook as part of collecting my private data? Stop the whitelist notification.
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connie feick
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Ad led to browser lock by hacker
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Betty Nantz
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You are already whitlelisted but continue to repuest a whitelisting.
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Betty Nantz
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You are already whitlelisted but continue to repuest a whitelisting.
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Audrey Spulak
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I will not white list all of yahoo until you can stop the ransom attacks I keep getting. They all happen on yahoo news
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[Deleted User]
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I do not want ANY ads on my email, EMAIL should be EMAIL nothing else. Make money with other means
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Steve Oak
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I have whitelisted Yahoo mail in ABP but you still hit me several times a day with the nag screen to whitelist.
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Karin Block
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Why on Earth would I want to "white list" mail? By using an ad blocker, mail almost works. The ads slow things down and get in the way. I would prefer to never see the white list notification again.