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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Travis Bragg commented
Like everyone else here, I'm not turning off my adblocker (it's built in to my bloody browser), I'm not going to whitelist you so you'll be putting ads IN my inbox, as if they're BLOODY EMAIL, so please, stop with the annoying popup saying it's interfering with mailbox features--it's not. I can send and receive emails, what the **** other functions do I need?
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karen catron commented
Stop telling me to whitelist Yahooo mail. I'm not going to do it and you are annoying me
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blu scrn commented
do you think i'm stupid?
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arcie deener commented
whitelist bad
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Sara commented
My ad blocker allows "acceptable" ads - i.e. ones without 3rd party tracking, and ones that don't dance and sing. I would be happy to view ads that are not annoying.
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Jack Drakus commented
it needs Block xrated 1's and unspam 1's you always reply 2
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Jack Drakus commented
Add Blocker and unspam
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lou lou commented
you greedy dicks & *****
EVERY ******* TIME YOU INSIST ON POP UPS
I WILL NEVER GIVE YOU ANY $$ & i WILL NEVER BUY YOUR STOCK YOUR CO. SUX
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Nina Philp commented
Please put back my classic Yahoo mail as I HATE the new one with a passion! I used to encourage trainees to use your service, but I absolutely detest the new format and would expect many more to want to exit your insistence on making us pay for an ad blocker when we already use one. I will NOT be paying you for an adblocker as it doesn't stop your adverts anyway. NO I AM NOT PAYING!
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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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Derrold Bennett commented
Your POPUPS (Yahoo) asking every one to whitelist is just as bad as all of the advertisements you have allowed to be displayed with the emails.
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Matt D commented
In complete agreement with everyone else here. ******* stop asking me to whitelist, I will delete my Yahoo account before I'd ever consider letting you show me a single ad on my email you bastards.
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Javier De La Cruz commented
its intrusive and annoying
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Rod Kendall commented
I would much rather give up on the yahoo mail than my ad blocker. In fact, you should be glad I am blocking the ads because any popups only serve as a red flag to me to indicate what to avoid at all cost. So not seeing the popups might allow me to actually buy something that is advertised...
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Ryan Bane commented
You do not deserve to be whitelisted, because you have to ask to be whitelisted. Stop asking, stop wasting users' bandwidth on ads no one will ever look at. You used to be cool, Yahoo.
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Casey Moore commented
I already whitelisted the website because it's not that big a deal... or so I thought. Even after whitelisting Yahoo Mail, the ******* thing STILL pops up telling me to whitelist the ******* site.
******* ENOUGH ALREADY! I get so tired of that stupid thing popping up and being unable to do anything about it even after I've done what it asks!
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Tamara Prince commented
Please fire the employee who refuses to take down the damned "whitelist" pop up. Surely you realize by now that I am NOT going to whitelist.
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Spencer Roper commented
A bunch of ads for **** no one wants is not performance,
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D Roberts commented
i fully agree to this post
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Michael F R commented
In the 5 minutes that I had email open I had 19 hits on the ad blocker. In a day I have seen 800 hits. You had a huge hack in 2013 and didnt even tell us until what 2017. Then you say there was another in 2014 and 2016 and you neglected to tell us. I dont know how much info got out of here. AS A MATTER OF FACT YOU SHOULD BE PAYING FOR A SERVICE TO MONITOR OUR PERSONAL ID"S OR THEFT!!! Stop playing this game. Be happy you even have a web site to make some money on. You sure screwed me over with passwords and info that I NEVER would have allowed these transmissions.
You are likely slowing us up when ever possible. Act responsibly for once please. Sure hope Verizon and AOL know what they are getting into. Could be a lot of "see ya laters" happening if you ***** it any more. I would leave things alone and bolster your own security before playing this game.