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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David Ide commented
You yahoo SCUMBAGS keep asking me to whitelist EVERY FRGGN DAY! GO AWAY!!!!
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Anonymous commented
stop this idiotic, ****** whitelist Yahoo pop up. What is it good for? Explain!!!! The more clicks, the more money you get?
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Ken VonFeldt commented
Do Not flood me with adds and I would Never have felt the Need to install an add blocking app.
Google is Not overloading me with this non sense, If needed I can always stop using your 'services' completely. -
Mark Simpson commented
Repeated from my last 'feedback'. Never going to Whitelist. Never going to turn off adblock. Never going to let you spam me with adverts. Please stop asking.
Additional: I am going to keep reposting this every time I get the 'whitelist' pop-up. If you're going to keep annoying me, I can at least return the favour....
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Ann McNeill commented
I have adblock so I don't get battered with ads. I don't appreciate not being able to get into my mail because there is a whitelist box blocking me if don't enable yahoo mail. Pretty shabby on your part Yahoo.
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Michele Cavalera commented
Please stop sending message about disabling AdBlock. It's annoying.
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Tami Dettinger commented
What do you mean by white list and why do you keep sending me message boxes about it?
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fred Johnson commented
ur the reason we have blocking
Verizon u suck-one of the worst companies there is
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Lynnelle Callo commented
I'd rather have my Ad Blocker left turned on to keep anyone creeping up on me and to keep viruses from happening and read my emails in peace.
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Anonymous commented
I have adblock because your advertisers are unsafe or browser hijackers. Stop asking to whitelist if you are too cheap to make sure ads don't do that.
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Anonymous commented
Please elaborate. You also mention that I will only have the BEST experience if I disable adblock. Really? Care to prove that?
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David Ide commented
I hate you yahoo with all my being, and so does the rest of America.
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Anonymous commented
Yahoo is the reason I installed ad blocker. I'm fine with yahoo making money through ads, but I'm not going to put up with annoying behavior (flashing, popups, non-scrolling, etc.) or revolting images.
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Anonymous commented
Please stop telling me to whitelist yahoo. Don't you read our feedback?!
I don't know what whitelist means and if all it's going to do is interfere with my adblocker I don't want to do it. -
Joe Hollingsworth commented
Dear Yahoo,
I am NEVER EVER EVER EVER going to disable my adblocking software.
EVER.Accept it.
Just Accept it.You already steal and sell enough of my personal info.
You don't need anymore -
Martin Pees commented
Making ads that like like an email is a deceptive practice, and it seems like Yahoo might actually be collaborating with the malware authors. Or maybe they just get more money for ads at the top of our inboxes.
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Mark Simpson commented
Repeated from my last 'feedback'. Never going to Whitelist. Never going to turn off adblock. Never going to let you spam me with adverts. Please stop asking.
Additional: I am going to keep reposting this every time I get the 'whitelist' pop-up. If you're going to keep annoying me, I can at least return the favour....
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M. Walton commented
you can ******** i will never whitelist yahoo, so keep asking and i'll keep denying
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Stephen Goodrick commented
"The AdBlock popup is infuriating enough, but now it waits until I click on something to interrupt. AdBlock is NOT against Yahoo; it's blocking your ads because almost every single ad coming up through your site is setting off my AntiMalware alerts.
If you're so mercenarily devoted to advertising at all costs, then maybe blocking all your ads IS the right way for all your users to go, though." Though said by someone else, I couldn't say it better. -
B P commented
Stop trying to make more money off of me. I went to $49 and I was Ad Free now you want EVEN MORE money to get Ad Free again and again