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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DALE HOPPES commented
An ad for Kamala Harris pops up on my screen automaticly . How can I get this removed. I detest her.
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CHRISTINE HALEY commented
I need to use a new browser. One that gives me the full screen. You don't need to use the space for the pitiful info that you plug in there.
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CHRISTINE HALEY commented
Above...you use 1/3 of the screen for ads and ****. Give us the full screen. I'm going to have start using another browser. It drives me crazy that you use 1/3 of the screen for your crapppy *** ads.
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GEORGE WOODWARD commented
This must stop or I am going to open a report with the government.
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GEORGE WOODWARD commented
This is just not right. How would you like your kids to see ED Ads with your email?
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GEORGE WOODWARD commented
Stop the ED ads. It is not proper for sex ads on this site.
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GABRIELLA SCHIFFMAN commented
I've had a free for life verizon account that was transferred to AOL. I understand the need for advertizing revenue, such as on the home page. Since AOL implemented ads in the desktop version displayed on the right side is making it IMPOSSIBLE to even use my email. It slows down or completely stops my ability to be able to review and handle my emails. And, I am subjected to one erectile disfunction ad after another over and over. Even if I select to "stop seeing this ad" the same ad(s) are shown over and over and over. I am so unhappy. Yes, I know that if I pay you $5.00 I can make the ads go away. But I want to point out I do not mind some ads. The issue is with this newest change where they are on the right side of the destop version, I just cannot handle my emails - it is too slow or something happens when I am trying to write an email, read an email or scroll down interupting that. It severely limits the ability to use the desktop version. So, my handling is either get you to make some adjustments or I will just shut down my account. I do not feel the $5 a month is fair if you've made the "free" version impossible to use AT ALL.
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PATRICIA SHEVLIN commented
As a female, I have absolutely NO interest in the ED ads that constantly appear. I already pay a hefty monthly fee for the privilege of using AOL - I should NOT be subject to an additional fee to have "ad free" email. I keep hitting the Inappropriate Ad button as feedback, but the same ads keep appearing. If this was an employer, there would be a sexual harassment lawsuit for this behavior. Maybe that's what needs to happen - class action lawsuit for constant barrage of inappropriate ads when we say STOP.
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Michael Zwilling commented
The ad is encroaching on the email content. Hard to read when part of text is covered by the ad.
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Michael Zwilling commented
This is not an idea, this is a fact that needs addressing.
The ad is encroaching on the email content. Hard to read when part of text is covered by the ad.
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Susan Motisi commented
I don't want to see a couple of offensive ads that show up on my email page.
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Susan Motisi commented
How do I block some offensive ads?
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Richard Ryan commented
Ad free. There is a fundamental error with your ad free service that I am paying for. I am still getting ads at the top of my inbox and also on the right hand pane, in Safari. However, on Chrome, I am only getting ads at the top of my inbox, not in the right hand pane. The types of ads I am getting are for Aveeno, Heineken, Miller High Life, Benadryl etc., not AOL related ads. Please remove ads from all browsers, in all places.
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DWILDA SMITH commented
Quit nickel dime us to death.
Stop the paid adds. We pay not to have adds and then you tack on more for us to pay for. STOP WITH THE ADDS.
we pay to unallow
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SURINDER DHAWAN commented
Why so much forced ads when I am paying significant for email use? People get free email accounts! Even with the paid email I cannot have enough space to read the email comfortably.
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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
AOL pays no attention to my FEEDBACK