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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Carolyn A. Lamb commented
the email you sent to me talks of a white list. what is it?
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michael iavecchia commented
Let The People Post Their Thoughts That Are Not In Line With Your Beliefs!
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-- commented
Adblockers are actually PREVENTING the EXPLOITS that lurk in the ads in the first place. It's stinking easy to use it now. This has been the situation since BEFORE Oath/Verizon bought it, it's Marissa Meyer's fault. The entire SITE is plagued with malware.
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Modupe Ekundayo commented
ethnocentric at best
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Anonymous commented
You can keep asking, but I'll NEVER whitelist Yahoo Mail. YOU are the reason I use an ad blocker!!!
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Shantam Goyal commented
If you can't deal with an Adblocker in this day and age, you really need to rethink some stuff. I can't be clicking on that **** thing to say I don't want to Whitelist every single time I have to check me email. I don't think any other email provider does this.
No features are being blocked, nothing at all. Just make your peace with Adblock and let your users be happy.
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Fiorenzo S. commented
Until third-party ads stop being a significant source of malware, using an ad blocker is a smart, even necessary, protective measure. When you can assure me that it's not possible for a malicious ad to make its way into my browser via Yahoo or any ad network is uses, I'll be happy to add Yahoo to my whitelist.
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Abigaill commented
Topic says it all. I read the same complaints over and over about the whitelist popups, the adblock popups, my browser is not supported popups and yet nothing is done about it.
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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.
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Arbie Herout commented
I installed Ad Blocker Plus precisely because Yahoo was filling every inch of free space around my mailbox not just with ads for products I don't need but ads consuming so much bandwidth and memory that it actually was making the mail function fail or even crash. So, no, I will NOT whitelist Yahoo mail, nor will I switch to Chrome or Firefox since the ad blocker apparently does not work in these browsers.
To improve my experience, Yahoo should allow me to set Classic Mail as the default rather than constantly switching me back to the new format at the end of every session. It also isn't necessary to impose more pop-ups asking if I want to whitelist Yahoo Mail -- since I installed the ad blocker precisely to counter Yahoo's own abusive ad policy (and to keep my mail working), the answer is and remains: No.
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Anonymous commented
My e-mails are working better since I installed an adblocker than they were before I did, and I don't know what it means to whitelist anything. Please stop that message popping up!
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Bill Honl commented
self explanatory.
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Hans Voorn commented
see title
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Colin McGaughran commented
This pops up every time. I would like to blacklist it.
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Jonh Smith commented
"want fewer ads? Upgrade to mail pro". That's gotta be some Fudging joke right there, man. Phrasing things all deceptively just really me dislike you guys. It comes off as slimy.
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M. Walton commented
never
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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.
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John McClintock commented
Stop claiming adblockers are interfering with Yahoo! I do not have any adblockers installed and this is a blatant attempt to profiteer by advertising your Mail Pro service!!
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LoriH57 commented
Just stop it. I will not pay your overpriced fee for yahoo mail that is often slow in getting mail to me, and I am sick and tired of the pop up telling me I should or to give feedback. Well, THIS IS MY FEEDBACK. Just stop it! I wouldn't pay $10 a year for your no-ad service, much less $35. I will keep my ad-blocker on and you cannot stop me from doing that.
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Mark maintoc commented
I've Whitelisted Yahoo e-mail, but your annoying messages to do so keep popping up when I sign in. Please stop these Whitelisting messages