Hugh McCurdy
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I suspect the problem is with your ISP and/or your browser but not with Yahoo.
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I agree. There should be a way to prevent some classes of ads, such as those for dating sites.
It also occurs to me that Yahoo could charge the dating site advertisers more money if they targeted the ads better.
And it also occurs to me that if I was single, and I learned that the ads were going to married and engaged people, I wouldn't want to use that site because I wouldn't want to "date" anyone who just wanted to cheat. This ad targeting design seems rather short-sighted.