Limit the ads for the love of God!
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Ray Walker commented
A number of your ads on my feed are fake dating sites looking as legit as possible but then full of fake photos meant to entrap in romance or sextortion scams. At the very minimum we should be able to report these fake sites to you so they can properly blocked. If you want to collect money from them, that's up to you, but I don't want to be bombarded by continual romance scams.
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Mohamed Sesay commented
stop repeated ads constantly reappearing is like a targeted add
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GeraldGeorge Parker commented
Cut down on the big adds, only small ones appeared before at the top of my inbox
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GeraldGeorge Parker commented
Too Many adds appearing on my email page,
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catherine olson commented
STOP ALL ADS
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catherine olson commented
https://www.lightinthebox.com/ stop ads
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catherine olson commented
https://www.lightinthebox.com/ stop ads
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Jim hansen commented
Time to discontinue Yahoo.
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Jim hansen commented
I hate it when corporate America squeezes me yet again. Please show me the ads and allow me to see the entire email messages I'm trying to compose.
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SANDRA JACKSON commented
If I have to receive adds, can I choose who will send them to me? I don't want TEMU ads on my email.
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Tina Phung commented
SEE ABOVE GET RID OF ALL ROUNDER ADS. STOP PUTTING IT IN YAHOO MAIL.
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Tina Phung commented
AGREE WITH THE COMMENT SAID - STOP PUTTING ADS EVERYWHERE IN YOUR YAHOO MAIL. IT IS VERY ANNOYING ESPECIALLY, WHEN YOU ARE TRYING TO WORK ON YOUR EMAIL. VERY UNNECESSARY TO PUT IN ANY ADS EVEN IF, IT IS RELATED TO YAHOO 3RD PARTY. JUST GET RID OF ALL ROUNDER ADS. WE SHOULD NOT BE PAYING FOR ANY SUBSCRIPTIONS MONHTLY TO SUBSCRIBE, IN ORDER TO GET RID OF ADS FROM YOUR YAHOO MAIL. PARTICULARLY WHEN LIVING STANDARDS ARE WAY TOO HIGH. PEOPLE CANNOT AFFORD TO PAY FOR THIS NUISANCE. GET ON BOARD WITH IT.
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Karen R commented
Why does Yahoo promote scam adverts ?
Why does Yahoo repeatedly offer me the same scam ads even when I have asked for them to not be shown again (via 'report this ad')?
Why has Yahoo now turned off the option to report ads? So I now have no way to report SCAM adverts
By the way, these adverts that you are promoting at the top of my inbox are SCAMS - apparently my computer is not protected, I must reactivate, renew, etc my Macafee account - pity they can't spell McAfee! And if it is McAfee why is the URL 3600 characters long and the word McAfee not appear in it at all?Final Why
Why is the Yahoo Mail feedback experience so frustrating and ineffective? I don't want to post questions to a public forum - I want YAHOO to take some responsibility and sort out the problems. -
Raghunathan Kuppuswamy commented
I find a very irritating ad appearing persistently in my inbox. I have 'disliked' so many times, yet it appears. Is there a way to make it go away? I understand ads are important piece of business model. Allow me at least to dislike strongly up to 3 ads, say, and dont serve them.
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LALLJEE A. commented
These pop ups do not disappear, in fact they take over the screen. How can we stop this
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Brendan Coffman commented
Basically, advertisers and blocking measures have been at a back and forth since the internet began. Ad blockers constantly get updates, and sites update to force the ads back. This fight between ads doing everything and us accepting nothing has been going on forever, and it's time to compromise.
Instead, I would like to see Yahoo! make their ads acceptable. AdBlock Plus, among others, has and will by default allow ads that are not considered intrusive (https://adblockplus.org/en/acceptable-ads). This can make ads appear again without constantly redeveloping anti-adblock strategies, and users don't have to worry about accidentally clicking ads, or ads that make the intended experience inaccessible. This could increase revenue and reduce development cost at little expense for the user. It's time for this fighting to stop.
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Peter Wilson commented
p[ssed off with adds
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Peter Wilson commented
sick of adds ****** off with adds very ****** off with adds
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Martin Chinn commented
I accept that ads are a part of "free" email, but the Plarium sponsored game ad is not appropriate for children to see.
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Matt Arrigo commented
Please remove the giant ad of the half naked CG lady. It's not appropriate.