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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[Deleted User] commented
My idea is to leave my pop up blocker alone. I can deal with pop ups
or I would have turned it off by now. Having it helps me to read profiles
so please leave it the way it is.Thank you
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Kelly Cross commented
Ive already tried to whitelist yahoo mail. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE turn the **** thing off.
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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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Richard Gregory commented
Here's som feedback: Get rid of this f**king aannoying "whitelist" popup. I choose to use an ad-blocker because I don't want to see ads. The popup isn't going to change my mind, the only thing it may get me to do ist ditch yahoo completely.
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David Packard commented
You punks. Quit telling me to turn off my adblocker or pay a fee. I already pay $20 annually so I don't have ads!
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M. Walton commented
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Robert Ochsner commented
as above
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John Sapio commented
STOP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! asking me to whitelist yahoo mail !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Gerry L Ward commented
You need to tell us, if we get heaps more SPAM and Advertising? we get far too much already.
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Stephen Lent commented
Your message is SPAM!!!!
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A Fedor commented
Just let people check their email without these asinine whitelist notifications and popups.
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Townsville Garden club commented
NO! Ads chew up bandwidth so I am paying good dollars to watch distracting and irrelevant ads that I don't want.
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Dave Porter commented
Like many other commenters here: I did not whitelist you for ads when you first asked. Continually nagging me to do so will NOT change my mind. I do not believe that the ad blocker will actually "interfere with mail features", except perhaps those focussed on generating revenue for you by selling me to your real customers, your advertisers.
Now how about you shut the **** up with your repeated nagging to be whitelisted? NOT GOING TO HAPPEN. -
Dusty Herring commented
I WILL NOT TURN OFF MY AD BLOCKER! STOP ASKING ME. YOU ALREADY HAVE ACCSESS TO ALL MY EMAILS AND CONTACTS WHICH YOU SELL TO MAKE MONEY! YAHOO SUCKS!
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Mike Spagnuolo commented
Thank you! I've whitelisted as well, and the Yahoo! popup interferes with my experience. Quite frustrating.
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Robert Hughes commented
Leave it alone, and quit annoying me with your whitelist bs.
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Colleen Motrich commented
It is so annoying.
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Anonymous commented
Please allow me to use adblock. I'm not stopping you from doing ANYTHING. Please consider the same for me.
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Jim Folmar commented
stop!!!!!
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Mark Haskell commented
Provide a "How to avoid spam" tutorial email to users, providing such tips as scrolling to the bottom of spam mails and look for an opt out link. A lot of them have those if you take the time to go there and click the "I no longer want mail". Everyone wants Yahoo to take care of their spam when in fact it's usually the users own fault due to their surfing habits.