New Yahoo Mail
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Advertisement issues - Virus
advertisements that can result in a virus like encounter should not be allowed on yahoo mail. the ad prompted me to a page which resulted in a screen and audio claiming my computer was corrupted and i should not shut or close the computer and asked me to call Microsoft at the telephone number on the screen. because i was afraid to do that i had to shut the computer down manually and reboot.
40th rankedThanks for letting us know! Can you please send us a screenshot of these ads? These should not be on our platforms and we'd love to get a screenshot so we can share with the right team. Please send to oasis.mail.feedback@yahooinc.com. Thanks!
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Ads: Fake Checkboxes - Looks Like an Email
Ads in my inbox should not be permitted to look like a checkbox to get clicks.
I had an ad with a box that appeared to be a checkbox, I clicked and it took me to what appeared to be a malicious link. I think it is likely something as a scare tactic to sell some form of PC protection service.
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I hate it, please stop it
I pay for the premium without ads, and you just post something else in the email. Lets be honest, its just another ad, so..what am I paying for?
Screenshot attached so you can target the exact thing Im talking about. If ad-less premium is what Im paying for and your just going to try to slip an ad in and make it look like a gift, then I would like you to be honest and say there is no such thing as ad-less email. I can then go somewhere else for my email.
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Stop even the Yahoo ads when I'm a PREMIUM subscriber already.
Just stop. I'm tired of reading about the 75% off advertisement when I open Yahoo Premium for your new service. It doesn't inspire to try it, it turns me off big time from ever trying it.
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Actually have NO ADS when you pay for it.
Why with a paid, NO-AD subscription do I still get ads from Yahoo. Latest was for something called Monarch.
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Stop Showing Ads in Yahoo Mail+
When I signed up for Mail+, one of the key benefits was an ad-free experience across Yahoo. Since then, that benefit has disappeared, and they've even reduced the amount of inbox storage available. Yet I'm still paying for the "no ads" promise.
So imagine my surprise when I opened my inbox and was greeted by a massive promotion for 50% off the first year of Monarch—presented as a special "perk" for Mail+ users. But let's be honest: it's an ad. And not a subtle one, either. It's huge.
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