Give us a choice to opt out of ALL NEWS

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GRETCHEN SANDSTROM commented
May cancel AOL if they don’t stop sending me their extremely biased news clear they hate Trump. . I am a supporter of his. Angry.
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GRETCHEN SANDSTROM commented
How do I cancel all news from AOL? Extremely biased!!!!!
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Anonymous commented
Yes please eliminate the AOLNews
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Johann yorke commented
How about giving us the option of only having email. The ads and news is just bloody ridiculous.
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Anonymous commented
Opt out of ALL ads! HOW?
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millie Mcgraw commented
Stop the ads from Amazon
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Anonymous commented
Stop the adds from Amizon ! I do not want to keep seing this in my mail box !!
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Anonymous commented
I agree ☝️
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JERRY BUCK commented
Leave me out of all of your news!
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Spencer commented
Yes the forest news alerts like that ICM why thing are wasting my time plugging my phone and if I want to watch the news which I won’t tell the president is thrown out of office which is just a problem I have no big deal you know just stop the stupid ads I just want mail as a choice I get enough mail as it is I’ve been with you for years I love you guys but I don’t pay attention to advertising video none of that crud otherwise it be attached to this phone like a Siamese twin or poor Third World person with leprosy
OK now you understand please discontinue the news I just want mailPlease excuse my colorful descriptions I live in Los Angeles I’m a rider there’s nothing I can do about it it’s in my blood thank you very much Spencer Rotman
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Susan commented
I am getting multiple emails that are not wanted. For instance if someone posts something to sell in five different areas, I’m getting all of them. Sometimes I have as many as 100 emails a day. This is frustrating to me. Also, I don’t want to see Facebook posts on my email feed. How do I stop these annoying things?
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Anonymous commented
Agree
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Anonymous commented
Make the news optional. Or allow us to select the sources. Most of America is not interested in the democrat slanted media.
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Perry Kravec commented
Need to get rid of AOL biased disgusting yellow journalism .. or get rid of AOL.
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the first revelations of Edward Snowden, cryptography has shifted from an obscure branch of computer science to an almost mainstream notion: It’s possible, user privacy groups and a growing industry of crypto-focused companies tell us, to encrypt everything from emails to IMs to a gif of a motorcycle jumping over a plane.
But it’s also possible to go a step closer toward true privacy online. Mere encryption hides the content of messages, but not who’s communicating. Use cryptographic anonymity tools to hide your identity, on the other hand, and network eavesdroppers may not even know where to find your communications, let alone snoop on them. “Hide in the network,” security guru Bruce Schneier made his first tip for evading the NSA. “The less obvious you are, the safer you are.”
Though it's hardly the sole means of achieving online anonymity, the software known as Tor has become the most vouchsafed and developer-friendly method for using the Internet incognito. The free and open source program triple-encrypts your traffic and bounces it through computers around the globe, making tracing it vastly more difficult. Most Tor users know the program as a way to anonymously browse the Web. But it’s much more. In fact, Tor's software runs in the background of your operating system and creates a proxy connection that links with the Tor network. A growing number of apps and even operating systems provide the option to route data over that connection, allowing you to obscure your identity for practically any kind of online service.
Some users are even experimenting with using Tor in almost all their communications. “It’s like being a vegetarian or a vegan,” says Runa Sandvik, a privacy activist and former developer for Tor. “You don’t eat certain types of food, and for me I choose to use Tor only. I like the idea that when I log onto a website, it doesn’t know where I’m located, and it can’t track me.”
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Anonymous commented
Where do you get all of your news from? Don’t you not like trump?
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Anonymous commented
Your news is slanted, one sided, anti republican, to the point of FAKE news favoring the demon.crats‼️
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Anonymous commented
Please stop sending repeated ads once it is on the site I don’t want repetition
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Read commented
Please allow me to opt out of the AOL biased news stories.