less ads
We should have the option to remove ads without having to pay for anything or download any software to keep them off our screen
 Rayangel Sierra
    
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    Yahoo offers Mail Pro which provides an ad-free experience. You can find out more here:
https://help.yahoo.com/kb/new-mail/sln15803.html
Keep in mind that this doesn’t remove ads in emails or Spam. If you still feel that ads are slowing your mailbox, please see this help page for troubleshooting:
https://help.yahoo.com/kb/new-mail/fix-problems-mail-sln28075.html?impressions=true
Thank you!
Mail Support
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       Scot Henderson
    
 commented Scot Henderson
    
 commentedMaking Yahoo better! 
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       BeBop4000
    
 commented BeBop4000
    
 commentedTELL ME HOW TO PERMANENTLY DISABLE AD BLCOKERS FROM INFLUENCING ANY MAIL I RECEIVE ON MY YAHOO MAIL ACCOUNT! 
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       Laura Resau
    
 commented Laura Resau
    
 commentedThe video ads on the right side of the screen are migraine triggers... I can't tolerate them... keep the ads static images! 
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       Jinal Shah
    
 commented Jinal Shah
    
 commentedPlease stop issuing adds on Mail.yahoo.com. No adds are accepted. Feel free to use ad service on www.yahoo.com page. 
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       R Gaetan
    
 commented R Gaetan
    
 commentedReally, Google doesn't charge for email. I'm not paying you, and less buying those products you push on me. Stop it! 
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       Randy Hall
    
 commented Randy Hall
    
 commentedPut it back the way it was. Either stop deducting monthly fee for ad blocker or TURN IT BACK ON!! PLEASE!!! My phone suddenly has Yahoo on it and all my email, ads and other S**T I do not want. Take if off NOW! What the **** are you up to? I loved Yahoo. changing to something else is possible but I don't have time for all that. I will not stay with Yahoo for one more month if things don't change. YOU ARE STEALING FROM MY BANK ACCOUNT!!!! 
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       Anonymous
    
 commented Anonymous
    
 commentedNO ADS 
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       S Jacks
    
 commented S Jacks
    
 commentedEvery new upgrade is a larger and larger download and takes longer and longer to open my mail page. The mail page waits for the ads to load also, which becomes very frustrating. Further, the ads are getting increasingly irrelevant. The ads increasingly are links spam and malware (bloatware) sites. Please filter the ads before including them with Yahoo mail. Note that advertisers pay more for targeted ads, something to consider. 
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       Anonymous
    
 commented Anonymous
    
 commentedOne of the ads opened a new window with virus in it. global.ssl.fastly.net was the name of it 
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       Vickey
    
 commented Vickey
    
 commentedGet rid of the ad covering my email. This is just pissy poor. 
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       Magnus Wellbring
    
 commented Magnus Wellbring
    
 commentedVet your ads. I keep seeing ads for scams and the reporting system doesn't seem to do anything. Get your **** together. 
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       Jason K.
    
 commented Jason K.
    
 commentedFewer goddam ads. 
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       Walter Blanchard
    
 commented Walter Blanchard
    
 commentedAlready paying for Yahoo, so why should I see any ads at all. 
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       no one
    
 commented no one
    
 commentedIn my peripheral vision the ads are flashing and too much distraction. May be they make the ad appear with out flashing. In the 70.s the television ad will be so loud when compared to the regular television show to make people notice. Then came the ad agency , sublime message and making commercial innovative and to think like the Apple ad with some one taking bite out of the apple.Yahoo can be innovatice and no need to be ab-noxious. 
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       walt j
    
 commented walt j
    
 commentedIF I wanteded ads I wouldn't have blocked them. 
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       May J
    
 commented May J
    
 commentedDo not force users to accept cookies and ads, especially those graphics, animations and videos that eats up data! 
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       Charles Stein
    
 commented Charles Stein
    
 commentedAd blocker 
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       Darik Menefee
    
 commented Darik Menefee
    
 commentedThe HTTPS protocol should be used for secure connections between a server and a user. Especially when transferring personal information and data. Some people use e-mail for personal reasons, others use it for business. Allowing any third-party to be exposed to those transfers on an HTTPS protocol is unreasonable. Keep your ads on your home page or articles. This is a ridiculous and abusive use of advertisement. I don't care how much you trust your ad network. I don't trust ads and I never will. 
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       sissi george
    
 commented sissi george
    
 commentedindeed it is overloaded with ads. 
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       Jay Donn
    
 commented Jay Donn
    
 commenteddo NOT use yahoo email. 
 
          