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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reva commented
I will type this 20x a day if I have to to get you to LEAVE ME ALONE
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reva commented
KNOCK IT OFF Yahoo is my homepage (has been for years) I really am getting ticked off with your nonsense. I pay for enough things on the computer. I am annoyed that you are trying to make me pay for an ad free yahoo experience.
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reva commented
Every time you ask me to whitelist I will complain. If it happens 10 times a day I will make 10 complaints.
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reva commented
I will not allow you to let the piranha's that pay you to snoop on my information; to do so. If I white list you I will have so many ads that I will not be able read my emails. (that has happened before i got adblocker) How much money do you make with the ads that pop up?
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William Luebbert commented
Every time I access Yahoo mail it announces that my Ad-Blocker is interfering with the efficiency of Yahoo Mail - The purpose of my Ad Blocker is to deny Yahoo the benefit of advertising - I don't want advertising in my email, I get enough elsewhere!! -- And paying to have the ads removed accomplishes the same result - You once advertised Free Email Service - It was! - Now its comes a price of slower service if we use an Ad-Blocker or don't pay to remove. advertisements
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John AZ commented
You've added a prompt to whitelist Y mail on my add blocker. If I wanted ads, I wouldn't have an ad blocker. I've already stopped using your home page and stopped using Y mail for important communications. If I keep getting this prompt, I'll blacklist everything from yahoo.com and never look back. I've had it.
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reva commented
my internet provider recommended me getting an adblocker because of the malware, spyware, virus' and more come from pop-up ads. Stop trying to hijack your users.
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Jason Sim commented
No, I'm not gonna disable my adblock. and since your popups to whitelist is annoying af, I'm moving to Gmail thank you very much
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Anonymous commented
It's amusing that Yahoo keeps telling me my adblocker is "interfering with Mail features." The only thing that the adblocker does is stop Yahoo's performance-hampering BS.
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Erinn commented
Repeated requests to disable ad blocker are counter-productive.
I have noticed this week (Feb 22 2018) that when using Yahoo mail I am interrupted and asked (quite frequently) to disable my ad blocker.
While I appreciate the business motivation behind this, I find that your request fails to address my needs, in many regards. Have you explored why customers install ad blocker in the first place? Those that choose to are savvy internet users. Your approach to asking them to disable is clumsy and disrespectful, ignores their initial motivations, and offers nothing in terms of positive incentive but instead penalizes for non-compliance, with no means of directly engaging with the offending pop-up. Here are my reasons for using an ad blocker.
Your ads have been flashy and flickering to the point of being disorienting. That was the first reason why I installed ad-blocker in the first place.
Your ads are often animated and so highly distracting.
I find that I have no control over what content is advertised. If I had a list to choose from, which was very easy to access and modify, then I might be more inclined to participate.
Many of your ads I find inappropriate. I don't want to see under-dressed women promoting computer games when I am at work. Regardless of whether such material is commonplace, I am still responsible for my computer interface during the work day, and don't want to be negatively impacted by the perception that can be created by these images.
Your ads often cause the size of the window to change suddenly, causing me to click incorrectly. I have often tried to click on an email, but the screen suddenly shifted so that I ended up clicking on the ad, causing pop-ups, system delays, and frustration.
Your message that my email might not function properly with ad-blocker is dishonest and manipulative. On websites who communicate honestly, stating "please remove ad blocker so that we can generate revenue and continue to provide you with this free service" I am more inclined to comply.
The act of popping up this ad, despite the fact that I have both pop-ups and ads disabled, is frustrating.
Further, the rate of repetition of your pop-up is equivalent to hijacking my system and workflow.
I have been a customer of Yahoo mail since the 1990s. I would like to continue using this service, and am open to the idea of allowing ads back in, if you were to address the original problems that pushed me to use an ad blocker in the first place.
Please ensure that your ads do not flicker, do not jump around to trick me into clicking, and do not contain content that I do not approve of. Please make your approach more honest and respectful to knowledgeable customers. Please provide positive incentives to choose to disable the ad blocker.
I welcome either a direct reply on this matter, or a revised and one-time-per-day pop-up message (at most), at which time I will consider disabling my ad blocker on Yahoo.
I suspect that pursuing this same course of action with all other Yahoo mail customers will result in much more cooperation, and thus much more ad revenue generation.
Thanks very much for your consideration. I look forward to continuing using Yahoo Mail.
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Tamara Prince commented
Stop displaying the "whitelist your emails" thingy...whatever that is....JUST STOP.
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Vivienne Wheeler commented
them pop up adverts are very annoying and it is utter disgusting only way to stop them is to pay to up grade i will never do its blackmail in my eyes
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reva commented
I will not white list you and or get rid of my adblocker. You are the reason I have it. Stop being so stupid.
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reva commented
Please stop trying to hijack us into things we do not need. Are you Turing into a spy? So many ads can be spyware, malware and virus'. Knock off the stupid stuff.
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j commented
Stop asking me to whilist yahoo mail, you guys share my my contacts and mail with whomever hack you last, so stop asking me to whitelist it.
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j commented
Would you stop asking me to whitelist yahoo mail, if i dont white list it is for a reason, that bullship pop up has ruined more than one email.
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Evelyn Worthy commented
too many ads
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Sandra Webster commented
Too many pop ads that I can't access my mail until the ad is over and another pops up. My inbox is filled with **** sites every day, all day. I deleted them and when I log in again there are more, sometimes as many as 45-50 at a time. YAHOO IS SLOWER THAN THE OLD AOL.
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Rj Price commented
Constant pop ups telling me ad-blocker is interfering. I don't care about your income, you lost a bunch of information and didn't notify anyone for years, your bottom line can take the three cent hit my ad-blocker is costing you.
The readability of the "new and improved" inbox is annoying. I feel like I'm looking at a random list and don't pay attention to anything.
Why is everyone swapping over to these tiny circles for selecting emails for movement or deletion? Half the time I end up clicking the email and having to start over on my list which is frustrating. -
Narayan Shivhare commented
you should remove ads from inbox bar every time i irritate when i show your use less ads