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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peter lit commented
Do not ask me to give Oath permission to access all my web traffic. It seems you want to destroy YahooMail
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Randy Ward commented
I just got done migrating everything over to gmail last night. This really was the last straw for me. First the ad blocker blocker and then them telling me they are going to read all my emails and use it for marketing. Pffft! ***** that. They can go suck an egg. I've been with yahoo mail for over 20 years. Stupid, just one of the most stupid business decisions ever.
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Randy Ward commented
I just got done migrating everything over to gmail last night. This really was the last straw for me. First the ad blocker blocker and then them telling me they are going to read all my emails and use it for marketing. Pffft! ***** that. They can go suck an egg. I've been with yahoo mail for over 20 years. Stupid, just one of the most stupid business decisions ever.
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DUH commented
Please be advised you have no authority to read any of my emails, analyze them or retain them in any manner. You are hereby specifically advised to not read, analyze, compile so-called "meta data, or share anything garnered or complied from or regarding my email in any manner whatsoever to any 3rd party - without exception. Failure to adhere to this demand and directive will subject you to potential litigation and liabillity. Finally, please be advised I have not and do not waive any rights to dispute resolution in State or Federal Courts of my residence where you provide my service. You may contact me at ccmoll@yahoo.com should you have any questions.
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julie richardson commented
i don't want any of this i don't want to delete yahoo but if i have to have this update i will have to
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Anonymous commented
this new policy is way to intrusive. Will be switching over to another service as I will not be sharing all my data with everyone. When I selected to to have data sent out and shared there was 158 companies tracking my every move. This is bad and you wonder why my computer is so slow now.
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Kenneth W Greene commented
Why am i asked to accept your new privacy policy every single time I log in? Once should be enough. By the way, the policy stinks; it's way too invasive.
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Karen commented
Stop this Oath.com from popping up every time I sign in to Yahoo
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Cindy Rife commented
I see others have the same complaint. Stop asking EVERY TIME!
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Jeff Shusterman commented
I don't know what you bastards at Oath (I think it is) are trying to do but you've trapped me at 10:30 at night at my maching with you stupid alleged opt out sequence. It doesn't seem to work as you describe and when I signed back in to make something, I'm not sure what, permanent I couldn't find any way to do that. This is **** and if it continues it will be on to GMail for me. Make it easier and make it simpler and just let me say NO to everything and get out of this mess!!!