Don't read my emails, Yahoo (Oath)!
I read your new terms, and I am so disappointed. I will be moving all of my email services away from Yahoo because you say you will now be going through all of my emails on all of my devices. If you don't change this policy, you will go bankrupt soon... idiots.
Hi there,
Thank you for your feedback. For more information on Oath’s terms, as well as links to FAQs and the new Privacy Controls center please see the following article:
https://help.yahoo.com/kb/SLN28653.html
Thanks,
Mail Support
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mitch commented
It is now May, Your insistence to accept your new product is of course attempting to force feed. I am completely ready to dump your e-mail at anytime. So you
attempting to ram it down my throat, Can be rest assured I will puke it right back at you. -
Joseph McKee commented
During the last few weeks, you have started to put anything that is conservative or mentions firearms into the Spam file! Do Not Continue this or I will be one of the many that will find another email service!!
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Anonymous commented
Why is this thing keep popping up???? every time I iopen Yahoo??? I accepted ****
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Sarah Me commented
Reading sensitive information from over a decade of old emails that were sent without consenting to this policy is most likely illegal. Lucy for them they decided, for some reason, to add arbitration and class action clauses.
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Sarah Me commented
The new policy is trash.
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lorna brilhante commented
I agree with the others. The privacy pop up at the start of logging in is getting annoying. No matter which option I select, "accept" or "do later" it returns with next login. Please ...I'm begging you to fix this.
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Michael Niro commented
yes -- ONCE TIME TO ACCEPT should be fine -- not every **** time i sign in. HOW ANNYOYING
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Susan Williams commented
Thanks for the idea. I think I will print and use it, WITHOUT YOUR NAME, OF COURSE.
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Stormy Fairweather commented
I have been with yahoo for 15 years. During that time you have frequently changed how things work without asking us, or listening when we said we use you service because we like it THE WAY IT WAS.
This oath ******** is the last staw. You wanna keep customers? Stop this, and stop changing how our emails work.
Way I see it, you are now holding my long term email *******, that I have used forever, and I will NOT agree to oath. So ********, **** oath, and **** companies changing how they do things just to better **** us.
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Albert Schenk commented
Respect my privacy: don't scan the content of my emails. Am already started to look into alternatives. ProtonMail seems to do the job. Am happy to pay for that.
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Tommy DeGregorio commented
Way too much advertising and I do not agree to the harvesting of my data to advertisers and marketers. Stop the pop-ups and I won't read stories unless you put them on ONE PAGE... scrolling through multiple pages to read a story is unacceptable !!!
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Harry Durham commented
Consistent with what is apparently your business model - Facebook - your "Privacy Policy" will be reported as false advertising. It is a "No-Privacy" and "NO Rights" policy. I will not agree to your review of everything I say in return for your very non-unique service. I will be cancelling my account and deleting all messages. Hopefully, there will be millions like me, who actually want privacy, not publicity, for all our personal information. On to other email domains!
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mitch commented
My idea is being processed and will appear shortly..
I wonder what that means actually.
I wonder if it means it's being evaluated for it's theme,
as if it wasn't posting in the correct category, because
I really wanted to post in performance, as in zero.
Or maybe post in Errors, or best yet- Other, because
Other seems to go with Over, Out, Oath, and OFF -
mitch commented
I am actually relieved. I have been hanging on to your failing product, tolerating incredible levels of non-performance and inefficiency. And when it get really bad, I look to send some feedback, just to let off steam. And there among thousands of others, that you also ignore, are the very same problems, the same fustrations, the same noted fails and weaknesses, and somehow, The enchelon of wonder-wizards of I don't care land, remain completely detached from the inevitable sinking ship. So I Thank You, Thank You for attempting to force your stupid merger agreement upon me, because NOW, I will definitely bid you farewell. Annd ,, like all other feedback and/or complaints previous, I am certain you will laugh your ***** off at this one too. I'm laughing too, Never have I ever witnessed a company destroy itself so stupidly, You are truly AMAZING. -Bravo, well done, and ... GoodBYE . I will not be accepting your new terms of service, EVer.
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mitch commented
Oath spells Over,
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Gregory Bell commented
FIND ANOTHER EMAIL!!
The "NEW" Mail is the most invasive of personal privacy, compulsory, and probably illegal thing to come down the pike in a very long (possibly going back to the beginning of the internet) time. The "WAIVER" of Class Actions is nothing more than a bald-faced stripping of every User's legal rights.
The “Mutual Arbitration Clause” is a flipping joke in that there is nothing “MUTUAL” about it. The so-called “Independent” arbitrators are anything but independent. Since these arbitrators are employed by some privately-held corporation who are most likely under contract with Yahoo/Oath who will employ them for every case, how do you think they are going to decide the cases? In favor of the User or in favor of the company, Yahoo/Oath, who uses them thousands of times? The arbitrators, while some are honorable people, will know which side of the bread is buttered because how many more times do you think Yahoo/Oath will agree to use them in the future if an arbitrator consistently decides for the Users? Their livelihood is on the line for every decision they render.
This is all the time I've had to review this “Mutual Agreement” which is an oxymoron in that it is neither Mutual nor an Agreement under any conception of the terms.
FIND ANOTHER EMAIL!!
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Cassie Annie Fun commented
There is no way I agree to letting you read my emails.
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Georgia commented
Getting rid of Yahoo account. They've sold out to Oath, who requires that you allow them to scan all your emails and messages.
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Professor commented
YOUR OATH VERIZON RULES SHOW US WE HAVE NO RIGHTS AND THAT YOU ARE STALKING, SPYING AND EXPLOITING US, OUR FAMILIES AND OUR COMPUTERS, HOME APPLIANCES, AUTOMOBILES, GAME MACHINES, ELECTRONICS, AND MOBILE DEVICES AND TRYING TO INVENT ADVERTIZING TO HYPNOTISE US BY VISUAL MANIPULATIONS TO BUY STUFF THROUGH YOUR METHODS IOF ELECTRONIC SORCERY. ,, IT IS VERY EVIL WHAT IS DONE, AND THE OATH VALIDATES WHAT IS GOING ON AND ITS INTENT TO CIRCUMVENT ALL OUR OBJECTIONS BY CREATING A DOCUMENT THAT IS A ALLUSION!
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Robin Wilcox commented
I do not want the Oath new privacy policy. It gives me option to agree but blocks access to email if I don't agree. This is not honest. Also selecting return to basic email is a ruse. When selecting to go back in 3 clicks, it locks up and will not take you back.