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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Mark Rand
commented
Having an "AD" with NO CHOICES WITH IT, on the TOP line of my Inbox listing is ANNOYING... Mystifying.... WHY??? If I go to click on it, it starts to bring me to ANOTHER URL!!!!!! Can NOT delete it!!! Can NOT choose it as Spam or Junk. NO Star icon in the left hand column.... Just "AD".
AGAIN WHY????!!!
Change this "feature" (???) BACK or FIX IT!!! -
Carol Piorkowski
commented
Remove TEMU ads.
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ROBERT M NISHIMOTO
commented
ARE YOU PEOPLE DEAF
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ROBERT M NISHIMOTO
commented
I DONT CARE ABOUT THE ADS JUST TAKE THEM OFF THE TOP OF THE EMAIL DO IT OR I AM LEAVING
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ROBERT M NISHIMOTO
commented
cfuck
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NORBERT MILES
commented
Your annoying ads keep popping up with audio. I check the mute button but then they come back with audio again. VERY ANNOYING
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KEVRIC BROWN
commented
Been an AOL customer for over 20 years. Why should I pay extra for ad-free email. May be time to cancel. Most of the services I have with AOL are provided by others that I have access to. Give long time customers ad-free email or you may lose long time customers.
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Annette Martin
commented
"The advertisement on the right side is obnoxiously large and switches between new ads every 3 seconds (it feels like). We don't need to be blasted with ads."
Why has this existing request been closed and still the flashing fast moving UNWANTED ads occur. There is no feedback from AOL
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Annette Martin
commented
"The advertisement on the right side is obnoxiously large and switches between new ads every 3 seconds (it feels like). We don't need to be blasted with ads."
Why has this existing request been closed and still the flashing fast moving UNWANTED ads occur. There is no feedback
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LONNIE EUBANKS
commented
Its not professional to have women in underwear on email screen while i have customers in my business. if this continues i will drop my use of AOL and find another email source.
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DENNIS NOONAN
commented
I have tried to eliminate annoying and innappropriate ads but nothig works and I am thinking of going exclusively to Gmail
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MARC ASKEW
commented
This is very offensive. They are having sex.
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MARC ASKEW
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I have a pornographic ad from eBay selling sexual enhancement drugs in my inbox after my 5th newest email (there is always an ad in this location). It's offensive, but I don't know to get rid of it, or how (or where) to report it.
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KM
commented
STOP with the bra/underwear ads. Can't even open my email in my office because of the constant inappropriate ads. There are no ads for anything else. No wonder no one uses AOL anymore, change the ads or lose more people as there's many complaints about this
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redwolfcal
commented
ou Really Need To Fix This!!!!
The Ads Should NOT CONTROL MY CONNECTION TO YOUR SERVER!!!! This Is A REAL PROBLEM!!!!!This is getting Ridiculous!!!!!
Why Are The Ads Controlling My Connection To The Server, Just Cause The Ads Stop Working Does Not Mean That The AOL Server Should Tell Me That I Longer Have And Internet Connection When In Fact I'm On A T-1 Line With A Busslion GP Per Second!!!!When The Ads Stop Working It Says I'm Offline When I'm On A T-1 Line And I Know That I Have Internet.
The Ads Should NOT Have The Control Of My Email Connection! -
J NOVOTNY
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Quit with the frickin' underwear and bra ads already. Tired of seeing them over and over and over and over!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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J NOVOTNY
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Stop with the frickin' risque ads you post!! I'm tired of women's crotches and breasts in my face!!!
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DAVID COLEMAN
commented
no offensive ads
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shawn levesque
commented
get rid of certain annoying ads like roboform
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Karen Nanke
commented
I accept that AOL is "free" at cost of exposure to ads however there needs to be consideration for those who are disabled with nervous system conditions particularly sensitive to excessive or chaotic stimuli such as that imposed by flashing ads. Online is now as much as in physical places, so it makes sense from this perspective to honor the human rights of the functionally impaired by offering them options to have ads only that do not flash etc. Otherwise such practices that prohibit access to AOL as a place online would be considered discriminatory, against protections at the highest level of law which is the United Nations Convention of the Human Rights of persons with Functional Impairment.