Do a search for AdBlock Edge for your browser. (It is browser-specific.) It eliminates virtually all advertising.
Unfortunately, for Firefox 42 it has, for now, been discontinued. I don't know when, or if, it might be available again.
To register, turn off your VPN; you can re-enable the VPN after registration. You must maintain an active email address on your account: disposable email addresses cannot be used to register.
Do a search for AdBlock Edge for your browser. (It is browser-specific.) It eliminates virtually all advertising.
gsdx said:My Email is there, and I don't click on any ads, either. I don't even see them except for the 'commercials' at the beginning of the videos. I don't get commercials at YouTube, either.
 ... And I also have the 'NoScript' FireFox addon that will block all JavaScripl/Flash/etc by default (then you can selectively allow sites). and yep Yahoo mail does work without JavaScript! even though it'll probably complain the first time you login with it disabled...
 ... And I also have the 'NoScript' FireFox addon that will block all JavaScripl/Flash/etc by default (then you can selectively allow sites). and yep Yahoo mail does work without JavaScript! even though it'll probably complain the first time you login with it disabled...Have an email there as well...I no longer use the web-based interface at home (using an eMail program/software is so much faster & easier)
I looked at Ublock Origin recently (but it seems there was something weird about it, so went with 'AdBlock Latitude' instead)vulgar_newcomer said:But fortunately it has been replaced by Ublock origin which is superior so far and light on system resources.
I'm just saying with Yahoo, you can use a separate email program like ThunderBird or NetscapeMessenger (instead of accessing your mail through their website)gsdx said:My other Email through my Internet provider was bought out a few years ago by Microsoft. Since then, the spam has increased exponentially and the spam filters don't stop it. I go there about once a month or so to dump the spam and that's it. I haven't used it in ages. Yahoo is the one I use.72-Jay said:Have an email there as well...I no longer use the web-based interface at home (using an eMail program/software is so much faster & easier)
I'm just saying with Yahoo, you can use a separate email program like ThunderBird or NetscapeMessenger (instead of accessing your mail through their website)
gsdx said:I have Thunderbird. That's the one I don't use because of all the spam I get on it. I didn't know I could access my Yahoo account through it (if that's what you're saying).
 , and Thunderbird can work with multiple accounts.
, and Thunderbird can work with multiple accounts.

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