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maggiebee | 09:26 Thu 20th Nov 2014 | Technology
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Every time I open up my inbox there is an annoying advertisement at the top of the page. This has only started recently. Does anyone know how I can get rid of these?
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Yes, but if I tell you the post will be removed and I may well end up on the naughty step.
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Aaawww stop teasing Blackadder!!
any mention of how to get rid of adverts in a browser is deleted by Mr Ed
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Oh dear! Mea Culpa
the means to do it is openly available to everyone but this site's policy is to remove references to it because adverts pays for its upkeep
If it's the one at the very start of your inbox listed e/mails, I Do Not think there is much you can do; except delete it. The Browser Add-on which cannot be mentioned will only stop the adverts which surround the page.

If you haven't got any adverts around the page, then it would appear that you already are using the 'unmentionable'.

Hans.
maggiebee....it sounds like what I had in my Yahoo emails yesterday....was it in Inbox as an email, but with no check box to the left of it to enable you to mark it as Spam?
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aah, I see Hans has identified the very same....I ran Malwarebytes, then shut everything down + did a reboot, that got rid.
@Hans 10.32...it wasn't possible to delete it, as there was no check box to do so....;)
Use a client rather than go to the site ?
.........and I've absolutely no idea what OldG is on about, so that's me away from Technology section,....lol..........;)
To get to your e-mails you could use an Internet browser to go to the e-mail provider's website, log in and see your account. But then you get whatever ads they wish to show you on the webpage.

Or you could install an e-mail client (for example MS Outlook) on your PC and set it up to download e-mails to the PC; in which case you probably won't see additional ads.

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