That is called spam, the best way to do it is to go to emails and more on the home page of your provider and start deleting them. Your provider may have the answer on its home page.
I was so annoyed with Yahoo ads, I spent three days trying to disable them. Nothing worked for Internet Explorer (IE) or the AT&T Yahoo browser whose functionality relies on IE.
Finally, I switched to Modzilla Firefox and set my home page to which allows me to acess my AT%T Yahoo mail.
For the ads in Modzilla Firefox, I right-clicked on the ad and chose the block option, which whited out the ad. If I wanted to see it (although I can’t imagine why!), I right-clicked again, chose ’select all’ and
clicked on the blue box, which appeared in the upper-left corner. If it didn”t take me to the web site, I chose ‘open link in a new window’.
Horaayy..there are 4 comment(s) for me so far ;)
Get an email account that you actually pay for. These free sites will bombard you with advertising forever. It’s the price you pay for being cheap.
That is called spam, the best way to do it is to go to emails and more on the home page of your provider and start deleting them. Your provider may have the answer on its home page.
use firefox and install the ad blocker and flash blocker, no more adverts on any site!
I was so annoyed with Yahoo ads, I spent three days trying to disable them. Nothing worked for Internet Explorer (IE) or the AT&T Yahoo browser whose functionality relies on IE.
Finally, I switched to Modzilla Firefox and set my home page to which allows me to acess my AT%T Yahoo mail.
For the ads in Modzilla Firefox, I right-clicked on the ad and chose the block option, which whited out the ad. If I wanted to see it (although I can’t imagine why!), I right-clicked again, chose ’select all’ and
clicked on the blue box, which appeared in the upper-left corner. If it didn”t take me to the web site, I chose ‘open link in a new window’.
Cheers!