Remove Ads from Inbox
Remove the Ad's from inside the Inbox. It impedes the flow when trying to locate important emails. In the classic version, there were NO ad's INSIDE the Inbox.
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Judy Klass commented
I understand that I use AOL for free and so the page comes with ads. But lately, you've made the ads truly ugly and offensive -- gross and stomach-turning. You say you want nothing unwholesome on your site. These ads are unwholesome, obviously; they are designed to be horrible. I constantly get an ad with a swollen foot. There are gross images of mouldering food, and bile and disgusting things inside of bodies and out, above and below the swollen foot. Sometimes there are bras/underwear. I host online Zoom groups, like a songwriting group where sometimes a person sends me a recording of a song and posts lyrics in an email. I share my screen as I play the song for the group, and the ugly, embarrassing ads are visible to all. Some people have young children; I can't prevent your gross ads from appearing on their screens. You allow us to click on an ad and describe it as offensive. And then, you thank me for my feedback! And then, you post the same ugly, offensive ad to my page, a hundred more times in the hour that follows! I can only conclude that you are trying to bully me into paying for AOL by making the ads as ugly and offensive as possible. You figure: the more offensive the ads, the sooner I'll pay money to make them go away! I'm a long-term AOL user (I guess there aren't too many new ones) and I might have become a paying user someday -- but this scheme of yours is so rude and asinine, when I get a little more money, as I hope to do, I will get some other email account and pay for that, and have my AOL mail forwarded there. Shame on you for a disgusting marketing strategy, with your plan to stick it to your long-term customers. I hope someone grosses out your day, the way you intentionally gross out mine, every day, in recent months. And the UserVoice thing I have to sign in to is confusing and odd.
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ROBERT BURKE commented
Are you people trying to drive away customers!? First it was "new AOL" which everyone hates. Thousands have asked you to restore Classic AOL email and you have ignored us.
Now you have cut down our reading area by over half to make room for Ads. I can barely read my email.
Also, what's with the icon? If I click on an email I want to see where I can delete it or move it. I don't want to have to bother with stupid little icons.
What did you do, hire a bunch of ex-Disney employees to ruin your brand???
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ROBERT KOELLER commented
AOL is now useless for me with that add on the right side of my email. Looks like I will have to leave this platform.R Koeller
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T MORRISON commented
Leave what isn't broken alone. Your new "adds" to add advertisement blockers have fowled my system. Everything I do get gets covered with your adds. Can't save or print without your advertisements interfering with my activities. Didn't have this issue3 until last week. Get out of my system. Your old way of advertising was ok and didn't
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Jake Monahan commented
Feedback not being listened to
AOL does not respond to my feedback
Too many ads of same kind.
Ads I'm not interested in don't stop
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IW Writer commented
THESE LARGE ADS DO NOT DISAPPEAR WHEN YOU X ON THEM, THEY JUST SHOW A SPACE THAT SAYS GOOGLE ADS; WE STILL CAN'T READ ITS ALL COVERED WITH THAT TOO...X DOES NOT NOT NOT REMOVE ADS AND COVER OF INFORMATION. WHAT TRICKERY. WE ARE NOT STUPID.
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IW Writer commented
STOP POSTING ADS TO COVER THE LEFT SIDE OF MY AOL PAGE COVERING ALL NEWS AND COMENTS..ARE YOU TRYING TO GOAD US INTO BUYING AD BLOCK? ISN'T THAT A BREACH OF CONDUCT FOR AN EMAIL SERVER...WHERE IS THE GOV'T AGENCIES?
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MICHAEL YOURTEE commented
Provide an ADs SETTING in AOL up front. FREE. Let users see and use AOL as it was intended. I came to AOL for the product not the ADs. I am tired of clicking and clicking and clicking to get around the ADs. I sometime mess up the real part of AOL that I intended to be using. I am so tired of ADs, do I have to stop using AOL to get a clean and therefore fast environment.
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Barbara Navarro commented
Allow just one click to dismiss aol mail ads, instead of multiple clicks to dismiss the very same ad from appearing on other pages in aol mail options.
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Sherri JIMERSON commented
Ads are too large cuts my screen by 1/3, why would I pay to upgrade to ad free when I can just use a different provider with out such HUGE ADS
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JEFF NORTON commented
Get these disgusting Chinese "TEMU" ads OFF my pc that are being sponsored by AoL. If you can't do that, you need to change your name to CoL (China on Line). "How can you improve my mail experience"--get rid of this trash you are selling for the bad guys!
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Terry Knerem commented
stop these inapropriate google ads on the right side showing woman in very little atire
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J NOVOTNY commented
I don't mind some ads. I understand this is how AOL makes their money. However, quit with the trashy TEMU ads!!! I'm not the only one affected by this filth and sick and tired of deleting said ads. Rated 'G' ads only. GEEEEEEEEEZ! Quit with the ads that exploit women and are very trashy!!!
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Rhonda Jones commented
stop showing all the ads on the right side of my mail page
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Homeslice commented
STOP WITH THE AMAZON BS AD...............ITS A LIE!!!!!
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Dorothy Rudnick commented
Charging a fee for removal is wrong. It's extortion!
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Zach Arnold commented
I understand ad revenue is one of, if not the only way AOL makes money anymore. However, the specific sidebar ad makes me livid. On my desktop I am disappointed but the large screen makes it something I can ignore. But on my laptop! On a small screen it takes up half the email section of the screen. and not least of these annoyances is that you get the option to "hide the ad" for about 15 seconds then it comes back and you can only do this 3 times a day!!?? Unacceptable! The intrusive advertising almost makes me want to leave.
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RANDY KELLEY commented
Please remove this idiotic add from my experience. How can I more easily report it?
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TBerrigan commented
Not only are multiple Ads appearing in the Inbox folder but now they’re appearing in personal folders. DON’T YOU GET IT? Fewer Ads users might read. Forcing numerous Ads on users will only result in the ignoring of EVERY Ad.
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PETER RADFORD commented
Cancel button for inappropriate ads.