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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john bui commented
Consistent spamming every 5 mins. How the F**K would me whitelisting yahoo mail give me the best experience? With your ads? No thank you, it was the reason why I block it.
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Anonymous commented
Make this stupid white list notification go away....it's been two weeks now and it comes up every single time I go to my mail. Enough already. I won't white list yahoo mail....I don't need any more ads.....
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Darin Gover commented
Filter out **** from our e-mail and spam or install a button to click on to permanently block and unsubscribe from those kind of e-mails or pass a law making it a third degree felony crime for someone to send this type of e-mail to our e-mail address against our will, we have human rights too!
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Jack Plato commented
Whoever thought it was a good idea to encourage people to whitelist their ad blocker in Yahoo Mail to be shown more memory crunching and potentially malware infected ads should be fired immediately.
If Yahoo is that desperate for revenue, maybe put some SMALL, NON-INTRUSIVE ADS on the homepage. But never in Email! This pop-up notification is horrible!!! One of the worst things that Yahoo has ever done.
Please remove the Inbox Whitelist Notification at once!
Jack
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Shaun Nash commented
Quit asking to be whitelisted, I dont need to see more adds.
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Regina Blake commented
I do not want any more white list notifications. When I go to the directed web page it is not set up.
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A C commented
This popup is the worst! Whoever thought this was a good idea should be shown the door. Email should be email, not a place to show your ads
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Rachael Mayo commented
The "reminder" to whitelist Yahoo is extremely annoying. It interferes with work in the application by popping up more or less at random times. It is just about as annoying as the ads, which affect the application's general performance. STOP IT. Stop trying to get around our personal preferences. I have been using Yahoo for more than twenty years, but as bad as you guys are being about the advertising situation, I am just about ready to leave. LEAVE ME ALONE WITH THE WHITELIST REMINDER. I don't want to whitelist Yahoo so I can see irrelevant, memory-consuming advertisements.
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Jeffrey Nash commented
Memory usage without the adblocker causes the tab memory usage to continually increase; please be more responsible with the ads being chosen and/or fix the memory leak.
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john cahalane commented
get rid off white list notification.
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Carl Graf commented
I can see the anger now over your new and unimproved yahoo mail program!
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Nakoma 333 commented
I will never, ever whitelist your website. NEVER. I will go to another e-mail service long before that happens. Stop the harassment!
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Dawn Stryker commented
stop your whitelist popup
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Terry Plys commented
Stop with the white list ****
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Terry Plys commented
Stop with the white list ****
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Alice Naquin commented
stop harrassing me with this stupid little pop up!
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Alexandra commented
Since so many of us are sick of Yahoo's every few seconds reminder to whitelist them or remove our ad blockers (which we all have because Yahoo has forced us to put them in place), will someone out there kindly suggest how we force them to stop the ads and the whitelist "reminder,"or close down Yahoo completely? Obviously, no one from Yahoo's Marketing Department or executives are listening to their customers or care in the least, or they WOULD be acting upon our requests. Well, they're not, despite the many requests I read to STOP this. Can we sign a petition, which, if ignored, we all just cancel our Yahoo accounts, or what? Like all of you reading this, I am SICK and TIRED of this. Some of us have asked politely; others, not so politely, but the point is, that Yahoo is not responding, and most definitely not acting. I seriously doubt that they even care or they would have done something before this. UNITED WE STAND. Maybe THEN, they will listen. Will someone with more business savvy than I PLEASE help? Thank you!
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Anonymous commented
GET OFF MY SITE. WOULD ONE OF YOU TOTALLY OVER PAID TECH PEOPLE GET RID OF THIS WHITE LIST PIECE OF SH***
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Anonymous commented
Surprised this is ranked at 6th. Should be 1st. There was a reason why we installed AD blocker in the browser. Get the message and stop popping up the warning.
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Brian Gay commented
Get rid of the white list notification!