Stop asking me to accept the new privacy terms
Every single time I log in to my email since April 11, 2018, I have to accept or dismiss the new Yahoo Oath privacy terms. Please make that stop. I've accepted multiple times.

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S J commented
LOL- You think Yahoo cares about you? They are a **** company running into bankruptcy because they STILL haven't learned that if you **** your customers, they will go elsewhere. They don't care- PROFITS ARE ON THE LINE!
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DP commented
We are clearly not using 'yahoo' anymore. It has now morphed into this Oath thing which by default shares your data with a long list of other companies. It would make sense if the oath privacy terms window popped up AFTER you logged in and SAVED your settings once and for all... but noooo you have to keep pestering us and forcing us to review each and every setting for each and every partner organisation that you want to force us to share data with. It would be much easier if there was a blanket setting that indicates no sharing whatsoever with any third party. I don't think I can trust yahoo anymore and it is high time to move on to another email provider.
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SRB commented
Pl revert me to old format. I am not comfortable with the new format.Also , pl do not ask again and again.
I erroneously pressed the button. -
terri commented
Sometimes I wonder if your designer doesn't want me to see what's on the screen. Pale gray lettering is NOT readable.
Also, I'm getting tired of moving the screen back and forth to read the text in the message. -
Jeff Blake commented
Forgot to say: if it is necessary to accept new privacy terms, WHY NOT ASK USERS TO GO TO SETTINGS FOR THEIR YAHOO ACCOUNT TO DO SO OR TO NOT AGREE???
This would tell me the email asking to accept new privacy OATH terms is not phishing!!!!! -
Jeff Blake commented
I am not convinced this email about "new privacy terms" not being a phishing expedition. I have read the comments on yahoo which, without responses from Yahoo, seem to validate the email as being fake.
Another website that google presented said it was spam!!!
Yahoo. Why not respond to these comments? -
Mini Me commented
Only shows how bogus yahoo really is!
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K prin commented
The Oath declaration appears EVERY time I want to view my mail. Its tiresome. Please stop this once its been read and signed into.
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sridhar sridhar commented
I DONT WANT OATH FEATURES. IF DISTURBING ME I MIGRATED O OTHER MAIL PROVIDER. I DON'T WANT OATH
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sridhar sridhar commented
I DONT WANT OATH FEATURES. IF DISTURBING ME I MIGRATED O OTHER MAIL PROVIDER. I DON'T WANT OATH.
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Anonymous commented
Yes please stop the oath ****. teaming up with other douchebag communist "media" groups is bad fur us users. Get out of oath and quit having it pop up. Or at least put a button on there to say !'m not going to accept ever.
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John H commented
Opening email to annoying nonsense daily from Yahoo.com
"Oath" is a drag. Enough already... -
jackie thomas commented
Your ads are getting on
my nerves, please stop!!! -
Petre G commented
I agree 100% with Michael Thaddeus( the comment from July 13). If this annoyance don't stop I will pack everything up from my yahoo email and say GOODBYE!
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[Deleted User] commented
After hackers retrieved my pw from your servers and posted it online prompting people to attempt access to my account, I get popups for accepting privacy terms, popups wanting money, troves and troves of dangerous spam and other emails. I stopped using yahoo services years ago because they wanted to start charging for everything. Yahoo was then utterly destroyed by the competition because of ignorant business model based on greed. Time to move every account associated with yahoo email and ride myself, totally, of this annoyance and true failure of internet services.
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k b commented
The day Yahoo doen't let me ignore Oath's constant request to steal my personal data is the day I find another email client. Sneaky evil company....
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Cliff Porter commented
Nobody seems to be listening to what we as users need because the experience keeps getting worse with each "Improvement."
It's all about data mining over the entire internet and selling everybody's personal information. Warning! the dam is about to collapse and each and every one of you fools are responsible for what happens. Who has your data? Ever as yourself that question, or do you think is doesn't matter? -
Friday Giwa commented
Please yahoo return my account to where I can login with my password. The account key is no longer working for me because I am no receiving the account key to login into my account.
I can only access my account on my laptop because I stay signed in, please, I am begging you kindly work on it. It`s the account I am using officially on daily basis and I should be to access my account with my mobile phone and other devices. Please!!! -
Karen Mullin commented
I do not like the new privacy terms. I like to have my privacy and do not wish to have the content of my email photos, etc analyzed and sent to a third party even if my personal information is not included there have been many instances where this was the policy and it was not carried out in technical news. I don't want targeted advertising etc. If I want something I will come and find it. This is why I will be closing my yahoo account. I have had an email with Yahoo for over 20 years and do not wish to change but I have been given little choice.
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Larry Taylor commented
I am very close to changing to another e-mail