stop with the pop up disable your ad blocker!
stop with the pop up disable your ad blocker!
Never! ***** yahoo mail!
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Jay Weaver commented
I don't have my add blocker on and yet I receive your stupid solicitation to turn it off or pay.
Seeing how your inadequate security system allowed my information to be compromised
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Lawrence J Williams commented
stop sending this ad blocker ad
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Neil Vastine commented
I agree with this comment and will be leaving everything Yahoo related because of this extremely poor decision. Not only are ads disruptive, it's proven and well known, malware is found in ad pops up and you are forcing people to put their data at risk. This is called "malvertising", you should talk to your cyber security teams about this because they would advise against this as well. Again, this is a very poor decision and I will no longer be using Yahoo for anything go forward.
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Timothy D Ostrander commented
Ads are disruptive and difficult for the attention deficit to cope with. They flash and blink and make it impossible to focus on the content of an email. Timers to get into email are problematic for people in a hurry, at work, or simply human. Stop this or I will switch to any other email. Email address consistency is not worth this annoyance. Be thee forewarned!
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Jman commented
Moving all of my accounts over to gmail, this is ridiculous.
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Alan W Klein commented
Big mistake yahoo. Gmail awaits
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Robert Jayson Toudouze commented
My pop up blocker is turned off on yahoo mail and I still get this 15 second BS. What the **** Yahoo. Fix this.
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Andy Tookey commented
My day usually goes pretty well before I am forced to wait 20 seconds for your stupid greedy solicitation to get the **** off of my screen
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Sean Alexander Durand commented
Yeah. There's dozens of other email providers, free, without ads.. I see plenty when I use the app on my phone. You'd think with all the user information yahoo is selling to 3rd party they could pay the bills Lol Cut the BS, otherwise we're leaving. Simple.
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Shantanu Mitra commented
Have uninstalled all AD blockers still the pop up coming frequently. unable to use yahoo mail
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Caneda RAul commented
disturbing
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Gary Graves commented
Yep....pretty simple here Yahoo....I can setup a new free Gmail acct for free. Either remove the invasive popup youre forcing on my computer or I'll delete my acct and won't look back. Nothing this email has that I can't transfer. There is a reason we turn off pop ups and youre not going to bully me into telling me how to use my browser. Have fun watching your user base drop to Google like it already has been. Next time it happens I'm gone.
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Lindia Moore commented
Remember when Banks decided they needed to charge fees for their debit cards? How did that work for them?
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Victoria Hamilton commented
My pop up blocker is already disabled for yahoo and it still pops up EVERY. SINGLE. TIME. I can and will switch over to google if this continues because it's ridiculous and incredibly annoying.
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X commented
You are not scoring any points with these pathetic pop-ups.
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Daniel Greenawalt commented
Agree 100%. I'm literally going to delete my account and switch to a different provider if this doesn't get stopped. Not going to get forced into buying an unnecessary service because you are purposefully inconveniencing me, I'll just use someone who won't. Had this address for over a decade but this is a dealbreaker. GARBAGE business tactic.
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Tony Chase commented
Yahoo you have made a big mistake pestering users with this **** about pop ups not being your fault... The only pop up we have a problem with is yours...We will never buy your $5 strong arm solution. We will close this account first. JUST STOP!
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Matthew Backlas commented
I've been using Yahoo for 20(?) years now - this is the most absurd, user-hostile UX change I've ever seen - anywhere. Locking someone out of their mailbox for a time?! Absurd, insane, absolutely indefensible. If this ever pops up again, I will migrate my entire account away. it is not our responsibility to figure out how to make you folks money.
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Ryan Miller commented
I'm not going to disable my popup blocker, so STOP ASKING
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Patricia McDonald commented
stop with the pop up ad blocker sales pitch it's annoying and causing me to rethink using your app