ADS
I have been an AOL customer for a long time. I am tired of all the ADS. I cannot even browse without an AD interfering with my searches. Get rid of your ADS or maybe it is time for me to get rid of AOL.
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Anonymous
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Get these ******* obnoxious ads off of the internet
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Anonymous
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I am not a fan of Trump, but the ads flashing on my screen from Redbubble, showing Trump blowing Putin, I find very offensive. Therefore, you can be assured I will not buy any products shown on AOL.
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stan
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i was trying to read an article when one of many lifestyle ads was blocking the article. i was unable to close it . Only open it if i wanted to continue to read the article. So i left the web site. This is not first time too many ads overlaying articles . making it difficult to navigate through.
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Brian Sulzle
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Fix your website
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Gordon Starr
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How about if you actually act on some of the most common feed back - like getting rid of all the click bait - and make being on AOL more user oriented and less advertiser invasive. I am actually PAYING for this!!??!!??
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Fuck your terms of service
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**** your ads. I'm not here to be advertised to.
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Anonymous
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I am sick of your ads breaking in on a story being read and not being able to do find it again or so ****** give up looking. I will never read another ad story as it continuously says next and after a few words next again. Those stories could be over in three or four paragraphs. So l been with AOL going on 21 years and sorry for it. You are so left you make me sick. Stop with the latest news period.
To bad you will not post this voice of mine. I am pleased you know who in.the **** is telling you, you AOL ****. -
Anonymous
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I pay for your service. Why am I subjected to endless ads??
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Anonymous
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AOL news reminds me of Buzzfeed or Huffpost - I opt out of reading it, but would prefer a product that doesn't contain fake news. Also, the pop up ads in the AOL email make AOL load so slowly. If it weren't for the domain email that everyone knows us by, I would switch this product immediately.
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Anonymous
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Yeesh, now there are unstoppable, unwelcome video ads? I'll leave the page instead, thank you.
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Anonymous
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Get rid of you pop-up ads. Don't you make enough money as it is?
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Anonymous
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enough of turbo tax I pay for your service and I do not want to see anymore
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Anonymous
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I pay for my service from aol I am fed up of these ads especialy turbo tax every time I go into something these idiot ads from turbo tax come up enough is enough or I quit AOL
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Anonymous
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Go back to free email like you were at the very beginning. We will soon be switching to a free email provider.
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Anonymous
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do you even sports???
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Gordon Starr
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PUT YOUR USERS not YOUR ADVERTISERS FIRST. STOP SETTING UP EVERY THING WITH MULITPLE CLICKS SO WE HAVE TO LOOK AT EVERN MORE INVASIVE ADVERTISING.
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Evan
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For years now, across many different Android phones I've owned news articles on aol.com get are blocked from view by banners/ads/"recommended articles" that over lay directly on top of them. Like I said, it's been an issue with my Galaxy Nexus, the Moto X, the Pixel XL, the Pixel 2 XL, across many different versions of Android, and many different versions of Chrome mobile over those years. The entire top half of article is blocked from view. I can reproduce the issue reliably. Does no one who works for aol.com have an Android phone? The issue occurs anytime I click an aol.com article link from Google News or Google assistant launcher. Every. Time. I've figured out that if I copy the AOL.com link, open a new tab and go directly to the site via the URL bar the issue doesn't occur. But when I'm "referred" from a Google site/link I can't see the article. This has been an issue for years!
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Anonymous
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When will you do something about the first two suggestions? Get rid of ads with the e-mail!
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Bubba
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Now they put **** ads at the top of my email list! And why is it that AOL is the only email account I have where I receive prodigious amounts of junk mail that I constantly have to unsubscribe to?
******** AOL!
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annette ferster
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I have been an AOL customer for a long time. I do find the ADs interfere with my e-mail. There
must be a way to remedy this. Please address this issue. Thank you...