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
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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Theophile Brice commented
GET FUUUUUUUUUUUUCKED CUUUUUUUUUUUUUNT
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Alan Farmer commented
Slamming me with even more ads? Animated ads splashing all over my **** screen???? I warned you and warned you that I was sick of the animated ads and they just kept getting larger so GFYS my ad blocker stays.
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Tina Verba commented
Stop having so many pop up ads. Including your own self promoting ones. They interfere with browsing and reading my mail. They're also VERY ANNOYING! Might be time to switch to gmail.
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Lionof Juda commented
I see enough of your ads on my other computers and probably wont support any of them so no loss of funds if you never got them in the first place.
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Lionof Juda commented
If Ads wouldn't take up one third of the page and interfere with email no blocking would be needed! period!!! I don't white list any websites period!
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Anonymous commented
I WILL CONTINUE TO USE ADBLOCKERS AS LONG AS YAHOO AND OTHER EMAIL PROVIDERS BOMBARD ME WITH UNWANTED AND ANNOYING ADVERTISING
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Todd Munjak commented
Here is my feedback on whining about an ad blocker: ********.
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Jeffrey Junop commented
Please stop asking me to White-list Yahoo Mail. One of your ads was causing a browser redirect to a sketchy ISP survey site.
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Juno McGlew commented
I don't mind that there's ads because I have an ad blocker, but I'd really appreciate if Yahoo didn't almost quite literally force me to turn it off for it's sake.
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raja simha commented
Always ads are disturbing at right side while seeing mails. Please check gmail, Is it distracting while reading inbox?
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dinora quintanilla commented
Too much spam and and ads.
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Susan Nguyen commented
What happened to Yahoo? There are way too many Ads and I'm constantly getting hacked/Spammed
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bob jones commented
don't try to monetize a free email. We all have ad blockers and don't like to be monetized. Stop trying to monetize. No one will pay for free email.
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Gerry L Ward commented
I buy what I want not what companies want me to buy that's why we use ad blockers.
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Anonymous commented
I am offended by the "Personals" as in dating ads that keep showing up, I MUST use adblock to prevent them !!!
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N Dukes commented
Despite weekly attempts to divest from targeted ads, I still receive them. Every time I view settings it says that I am opted out. I'm really sick of yahoo and the constant spying on my web views. It doesn't make sense that you refuse to opt people out completely.
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Darlon Shelter commented
Dear Sirs,
I do not bother with ads that appear on my Yahoo page. I just do not like it when they are sonorous or bring some religious content. On the other hand, I love seeing those well-made and creative ads. The configurations of my browser are reviewed periodically, inclusively
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Audrey Blackwell commented
How many other people also feel its a liberty to ask for money to have less of what we do not want anyway.?
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Audrey Blackwell commented
I am not happy that i am expected to pay to have less Ads,when i do not want them in the first place.?
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[Deleted User] commented
Yes, my ad blocker is interfering with your ads - that's the whole point of it! Please stop showing this annoying pop-up window.