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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Layton Wyman
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i Agree about getting ri of the white list notification also,an dont why you even have the comments up for posting,you never o any thing about the comments that you o receive
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Ronald Toub
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Are you seriously asking me to allow you to show me ad's by attempting to trick me into thinking somethings wrong?
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Mary Krietemeyer
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no white list
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Justin Hindle
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get rid of the f***ing white list notification. Sick and tired of it. Please.
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First Last
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Really yahoo? Really? Tell your shareholders I'm not interested.
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[Deleted User]
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stop forcing me to put your browser a taking out my ad blocker
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Leo Robinson
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n/a
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John Erickson
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Pretty much every single comment - ALL of which you're obviously ignoring - has to do with this. I've already posted one myself - but I'll do it again. I am NOT going to turn off my adblocker, so STOP ASKING.
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[Deleted User]
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How is this still a thing.. pretty sure anyone who's every bothered to click that "give feedback" link has upvoted this
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Dani White
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Agreed. Please remove!
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Heather Wright
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So tired of seeing this alert numerous times a day! Stop it please!
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Jerry Lynch
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Stop showing me this ******* "whitelist" alert.
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Oscar Sneepers
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After signing in, i get a message saying something like "your browser-settings (OR ad blocker) may affect functionality of yahoo mail OR may affect advertising". --> all those OR's....Please tell me what's the real problem, so i can really decide what i'd like to change...
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Carl Cavitt
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Stop the slow down. No more ads.
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Crystal Crowder
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Yahoo is one of the main reasons I started using an ad blocker. I couldn't even open my messages without ads filling the screen. Now, you want me to whitelist you? Use less obtrusive ads. After the giant breach, you might want to consider paying attention to what your users want. Now, the whitelist message is just another annoying ad. I'm on the search for a new provider completely.
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Shuvam Panda
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Dont need ads
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Angela Sandy
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In my experience, the most obnoxiously they push you to turn off ad blocker, the worse the ads are.
And, judging by all the complaints about pop up and flashing ads, I think Yahoo should focus on that first.
They want trust? They have to EARN it. The reason most people even HAVE ad blocker on these days, is because we're sick of dealing with obtrusive ads. And we're sick of people using that to install malware on our computers. That trust has been broken, and they're gonna have to earn it back. You can't force trust. -
Jagdish Rawat
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The commercial notifications are of least significance which are of no use.
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Ray Rowell
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get out of the middle of my business!
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Pete Brown
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I run an ad blocker not because I am against ads, but because I am against distraction (animated ads, flyovers, etc), and most of all because I am against the malware and viruses which, again and again, have been distributed through ad networks. If you could have made ads safe and less "in your face" I would whitelist. But you haven't.