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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Anonymous commented
Is not some advertisement that I object to. I would support advertising to keep the service free. However, every time I turn my ad blocker off, I routinely get scam ads with fake "virus found call this number" pop-ups. This only happens on Yahoo mail. It only happens when the ad blocker is off. If the only service I am missing is potential malware from unmonitored advertising on Yahoo, that's one service I gladly choose to miss.
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John and Andrea Black commented
As long as Yahoo mail keeps showing ads that are basically soft-****, I will not be whitelisting you. I don't need my kids and husband seeing lingerie ads!
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Anonymous commented
you don't need to keep sending me that message. I will keep my firewall as is. Thank you.
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JEREMIAH STUTMAN commented
The day you stop supporting ads that trying to infect my PC, maybe you get whitelisted.
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Junlan Li commented
Agreed. This is going to be the thing that makes me leave yahoo mail.
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Chuck Bunnell commented
Limit the number of ads to a smaller number that doesn't dominate the screen. Ensure the ads aren't memory hogs or slow to load. Allow the mail to portion to load in parallel with the ads. Being forced to wait on an ad loading slowly before my email loads is extortion. All that needs to happen for me to consider whitelisting Yahoo.
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Mike Defibaugh commented
You can improve everything by not causing a pop up to appear asking me if I want to not use the adblock software that I installed so that I would not get pop ups or ads. If I wanted ads, I would not have installed adblock.
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Joel Smith commented
I don't want your ******* advertising.
I don't want your ******* whitelist notification.
I want clean, professional email that's free. Continue to offer that, and every once in awhile I'll allow myself to get suckered into your trash articles on Yahoo's homepage.
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Pascal Jasmin commented
removed my adblock only to be presented with phishing pop up ad a few minutes later.
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_ _ commented
Don't want or need your advice on how my browser settings might be interfering with your website.
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Anonymous commented
This is BS every time I open my email this pondering face comes up and it wants to follow the instruction. I do and the ****** keeps popping up on my att. and yahoo. So you can be the only who one want a ransom? It's BS
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Ann Va commented
nope. will not stop my ad block. If I want to see ads I will go find them myself. too much stuff in my email as it is.
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Glenn Graham commented
I have gotten Phishing attacks from your pop-ups! You had an ad from https://getmediajobs.org/?pageid=15abc18b5cf8a0 and it created an attack from https://njpwejwhewhgewhg.club/4/?c5abc18d4ce05d0ftfn1d5abc18d4ce092=(866)%20423-9860.
I am very angry.
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Bryan Eckes commented
I will not whitelist you fools. Never!!
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diane wilson commented
Nice job burring the idea...BS
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diane wilson commented
Your site to block ads is useless...it blocks us from voting. I don't want ads I don't pay for ads and I don't care if you get revenue from ads - STOP sending them to me if I SAY SO...one idea...FACEBOOK selling...
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Dan Caruk commented
What this guy said. Until ads stop giving me viruses, malware, adware, spyware, cryptocurrency miners, and other garbage, I will never whitelist.
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Ian Mcdonell commented
no ads - not ever
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james krueger commented
I don't mind banner ads, but when they allow others to hack my computer or contain Trojan viruses I will block every time. SCREEN YOUR ADS YAHOO. more due diligence on your part and better security on your services would go a long way in customer service
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David Johnson commented
Self explanatory