false security ads
Ads that present a false sense of a security threat SHOULD NOT be presented on the email platform. Ads are fine for a free product, but showing ads that state that a virus is detected, should not be present in the platform. (Presented by good ole McAfee!).... Stop encouraging people to worry about their computers when there's no threat!
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latasha hunt commented
please stop posting the ads. im not interested
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ho ho chen commented
I agree
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ho ho chen commented
by responding to comments
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Michael McSwiney commented
Police your ads - there is a "Your McAffee Antivirus has expired" ad on your system that is an OBVIOUS scam. I really hope governments start holding the major tech providers responsible for this in the future.
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Richard Jenkins commented
They used to give the option to give feedback when you delete an ad. I did that every time one of those dating site ads came up, but rather than act upon the feedback, they simply removed the feedback feature. I pay for the premium email service, and that's how they treat me. Thanks Yahoo!
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Angela Lubawy commented
I have been forced by Cox to use Yahoo instead of Outlook for my email account - this is terrible having to now see ads in my email. Yahoo should do better. I will be moving to terminate that long standing email address to avoid having to deal with ads!!
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William Hart commented
I've managed to filter out most of the SPAM but to be bombarded by Dating ads at the top of my inbox to betray my wife is disgusting.
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William Hart commented
Stop placing offensive Dating Ads at the top of my inbox!!!!! It causes friction with my wife. You obviously don't value feedback!!
This is an affront to customers like me who've had accounts for 20+ years. These ads are aimed at juveniles! -
Thanks Sean. We will share about ad quality with the right team.