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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Sean Baggott commented
Stop it with the pop ups and stop asking to whitelist you in my browser you money grubbing *****. I am THIS close to switching to gmail
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Noah Smith commented
ill keep my ******* adblocker on if i ******* want to.
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Anonymous commented
Your ads slow down my computer and are harmful Adblock is for my safety.
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[Deleted User] commented
Yahoo pops up reminders that I am to whitelist them but they have not only popup videos that are not blocked but they have third party ads and you can not actually express yourself to yahoo because they are so impersonal with there limited help posts that do not address all yahoo's problems unless you are a paid member
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Jess Tilley commented
If I wanted ads, I would not have installed an ad blocker. I have, indeed, installed an ad blocker. So, draw your own conclusions about the likelihood of "whitelisting."
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Steve_Karen Gates commented
Hey Yahoo, I'll make you deal, I will delete my Ad Blocker when you get rid of your annoying pop-ups, mixing ads in my e-mail, flashing ads, etc. Put your ads on the side panel like newspapers do. Then I will white list you. In the meantime, NO DEAL!! Thank God for Firefox!
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doug schmidt commented
I will never whitelist.
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Ed Taasevigen commented
Read the **** title!
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DeLeo commented
If you would like us to stop using ad blockers on you site you need to monitor and regulate the ads shown to your users. Over the last year I have disabled my ad blocker on your site twice. Each time, within just a few minutes, I was sent ads that took over my browser, took me to a fake virus detection site and blared alarms over my speakers. These types of intrusive adds have to be removed from you ad network if you ever want people to stop using blockers.
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J L commented
I disabled the ad-tracking because I didn't have a choice to be able to login into my account. I am NOT disabling my adblocker because I do not want to see any ads. Seeing them is not going to make me buy anything or click on any links, they just slow down loading the page. I enjoy being tracked online as much as I enjoy being followed on the street. You were my first email account, but this will be goodbye if you don't find a solution for this. Please fix! Thank you!
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Danielle Price commented
Stop telling me to turn off adblock. If your ads weren't so intrusive I would. But I will never whitelist yahoo. Stop having the stupid popup every single time I log in
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j commented
I pay for yahoo pro. Why am I seeing ads, pop ups and intrusions into my personal emails?
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EP Sato commented
Don't offer a "free" service that isn't really free, then start changing the terms to longtime loyal consumers.
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sdhershon commented
stop telling me my browser is interfering with mail features! sick of seeing it
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fred Johnson commented
your the reason for blocking- u suck verizon
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Mark Simpson commented
epeated 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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Merwie Garzon commented
Every time I whitelist yahoo mail, my screen gets taken over by some sort of scam that demands that I call them. I have to keep adblock running in order to avoid it.
Other than that, I love yahoo, as always :)
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cosmo topper commented
i'll never whitelist. stop asking. please add a do not show me this again box for me to check. i may switch to gmail, even tho i've had my yahoo address for 20 years. pay attention.
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Anonymous commented
do you think scrambling my emails will force me to give in to your fraud. why would I white list you so that I can pay a monthly fee to get rid of ads. I get that for free now
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george munro commented
Get rid of ******** angel readings bar them from peoples emails they are nothing but a scam