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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ROBERT M NISHIMOTO commented
when i am ready i am leaving AOL and Compuserve.
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STEPHEN SHAW commented
People who put pop ups in the middle of a page that we are reading should be pilloried.
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proyectosestrategicos commented
There should be a button to remove it permanently!
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SHANE MCDONOUGH commented
Five bucks a month to stop ads from haunting my balls is too much. I'd pay a buck a month. Stop these ******** ads from filling up my email.
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RICHARD DESORDI commented
Stop putting ads on premium accounts!!
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Sebastian S. commented
AOL tries to get people to pay for "premium" features that are standard for every normal email company. Gmail and Outlook are ad-free, for free. Between the obnoxious ads, the constant virus/phishing/malware spam emails (dozens every single day), removal of features people actually liked (AOL Instant Messenger was a classic and now all the messages are gone), I can't believe anyone still voluntarily uses AOL. Get with the times. This is why the only people still here are leftovers from the '90s.
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MELINDA HABINGREITHER commented
The column of ads on the right side of my screen is so wide that it seriously limits how much of my message can be read. Even worse, the arrow that allows me to make it more narrow only works for one message at a time. As soon as I go to the next message, that ridiculously wide ad column reappears. Are you trying to make using AOL more unpleasant & complicated? THE MAJOR PORTION OF THE SCREEN SHOULD BE FOR MAIL, NOT CROWDED OUT WITH ADS.
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Catherine Buckley Hoffman, LPN commented
We have been paying for our AOL service for 25 years. We should not be receiving any adds ESPECIALLY NOT SEXUALLY EXPLICIT UNDERAGED FEMALE ADDS. Please respond and let me know this will stop happening.
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ROBERT M NISHIMOTO commented
CAN YOU SAY GMAIL?
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ROBERT M NISHIMOTO commented
THIS IS NOT A ******* IDEA IT IS A ******* COMPLAINED.
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LESLIE POITRAS commented
I have searched for a way to block Hannity from showing up. He's an abomination of a human and his ad is a scam. Shame on you for allowing it and more shame there is no way to block or remove it
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Andrea Leach commented
How about STOP PUTTING SUGGESTIVE ADS ON THE SIDE!!!!!!
I FIND IT REPULSIVE. DON'T NEED TO SEE VIAGRA OR BIG ***** OR BIG BOOTIES.......PLEASE STOP.... -
DONALD FLORIAN commented
i dont know who is controlling these ads, showing me the same ad hundreds of times, this is ridiculous
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CORNELIS KRAMER commented
This is not where i signed up for !!
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James Tryder commented
less ads.
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Kimberly Lugo commented
1. This new email absolutely SUCKS and so do the executuves that forced it on the customers. I curse their vacation homes and boats as well as their electric cars.
2. Keep the Disney WOKE garbage out of my face. Every SINGLE ad will be deemed offensive. As will be the same with every WOKE company you flash in front of my face in hopes of getting my limited discretionary spending. I have no more tolerance for that cult.
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tommy funderburk commented
Why the **** do you need to put the same add on my feed every day. I looked at it once. I don't want the ******* thing and now I will never buy it.
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Kenneth Hosick commented
would like to have no ads period show up in my inbox.aol new however i could care less about
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Alisa Graham commented
Agree. The previous version displayed an ad at the top of the inbox. This new version incorporates the AD INTO THE EMAIL LIST as if it were the first message in the first row, same font same size etc.
I need to open the newest message often, so changing the sorting order is not practical. Not sure how many errant ad clicks it will take before internet security starts slowing down productivity even more.
This change certainly had to be considered during the conversion process. Placing an ad exactly where most users (members?) go first is a tactic usually seen with obvious (less reputable) click-bait sites. Odd.
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STACY WAGNER commented
If you are referring to the ads that flash to the right side of your screen just use the double arrow at the edge of the screen to move left and squeeze it away. If you meant the ad that might appear at the top inbox message for the day just ignore it.