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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Heather Evans commented
Exactly - I do not want to receive ads on my email either. If I did I wouldn't have bought an ad-blocker.
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Paul Vodkin commented
You are intentionally messing up email service iff addblock is on. clearly
If I will be forced off your emal I will forget Yahoo ever existed and you will lose user which was with yahoo for 20 yeas -
melissa carrick commented
Like many have said, you profit off of data mining our email. Why introduce ads that are just going to frustrate the user base? Even more than that, why ask them to whitelist? If you're already profiting tacitly, calling attention to a more blatant form of profiting is only really going to make people leave. Seriously, whoever made this decision ought to be sacked.
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Michael Feland commented
STOP the pop up. No, I will not whitelist you
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Kim Dammers commented
I just started getting ads within my e-mail yester-day. It looks like there's no way to erase them.
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Alan Kebert commented
agree, it's annoying.
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Anonymous commented
Stop putting **** on mail that interfers with my adblocker!!!!
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Michel Smith commented
This White List **** is just that, ****! Get rid of it!
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Rikku Mallory commented
I agree. I also like the old format, if it isn't broke don't fix it.
If I wanted to see adds on your site I WOULDN'T HAVE INSTALLED AD BLOCK. -
Nathan Law commented
Until then stop nagging me about it.
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Todd Paben commented
Got a message about an AdBlocker being used. I agree you need to make money, but the ads slow down my laptop, fix that & I'll whitelist you
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Cobus commented
I have had my Yahoo account for nearly 16 years. Yahoo is quickly becoming an advocate for spam and trashy news stories. I do not want to be bombarded with your ads. They ruin my internet experience.
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Jnoone Ouknow commented
You don't like my ad blocker. OK, I accept that. Now you have to accept that I don't like your animated, flashing, intrusive ads. I don't like your web bugs and trackers. I don't like being data mined, my emails read for advertising potential, and my information sold to the highest bidder. So guess what? My ad blocker stays. It's the only thing that makes the internet tolerable.
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Dennis Beckner commented
I have epic browser for my privacy. now they want me to "whielist" yahoo?
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Michael Derr commented
I am getting the popup to remove adblocker or whitelist Yahoo also. I checked the Adblock Plus plugin settings and see that I am set to "Allow Acceptable Ads". So, if Yahoo follows the ~Acceptable~ guidelines, this shouldn't be a problem. I am using Firefox.
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Anthony Sherman commented
There is NO chance in ****, I'll ever disable ANY type of ad blocking extension. No one in their right mind wants to be inundated with annoying ads. The entire purpose of checking your email is just that, CHECKING YOUR EMAIL. We don't want to be flooded with endless ads, clicking pages to close, then giving an opinion on why we didn't like the ad(s) that were presented to us. ******** with asking us to whitelist your site. It'll never happen.
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Denis Levangie commented
get this **** off my screen. if i wanted it , i would ask. i will now never do business with you.
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Ryan Bane commented
Look, I'm never going to turn my adblocker off. If I've refused the last thousand times I've looked at my mail, I'm not going to change my mind now. Stop asking.
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Cheryl Chancellor commented
I'm seriously thinking of dropping Yahoo mail because of this constant notification. I use my ad blocker because ads can contain malware and I want to protect my computer. If you're going to harass me every day about whitelisting then I'm going to leave Yahoo for good.
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Anonymous commented
When you stop trying to ram videos down my throat, then I'll consider--consider--whitelisting Yahoo.