stop this OATH BS !! i do NOT wnat anything to do with it period !!
if you persist with this BS OATH yahoo will be permanently removed PERIOD !! no way in **** will I give you permission to use any of my information or share it ! called invasion of my privacy and a law suit to follow !
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Anonymous commented
i agree, anyone know a good way to archive 20 years of emails and move them to another service?
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Anonymous commented
I agree totally. The new privacy policy is exactly that: a total lack of privacy concerns.
I also agree with the other vote that Yahoo mail department will not care of these opinions.
The only message that they will understand is if customers are leaving them because of this lack of privacy in their policy. So that 's why I will close this account shortly and I would urge anyone with privacy concerns to do the same. Another message will not have effect; at the same time you are giving a message that privacy is a fundamental ethical issue that should be protected. -
Sarah Me commented
Nobody wants their private emails that they trust yahoo to hold secure information shared with other groups and made any more vulnerable than they already are. They are personal. The information is within emails contains health and financial details that should not be shared without an opt out option. I also noticed the arbitration clause. What's the recourse that we have if any of the companies that our emails are shared with are hacked and sensitive information is taken? I'm assuming nothing. This is unacceptable. I've been using this service happily for over ten years but am now looking for somewhere new to switch over.
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Claudio Behn commented
Receiving the New Privacy and Terms (Oath) every time you open your mail, having to scroll down and click as if it alwas was the first time is a bore and absolutely IDIOTIC. Lack of brains down there?
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Anonymous commented
20 years of using Yahoo and now time to wind down my account based on the new (lack of) privacy policy.
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Naresh Singh commented
I don't care about the merger.
But I want to access my ******* Yahoo! Mail account already.
STOP REDIRECTING US TO OATH.
I want to check my **** e-mail already.