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  • Yahoo Chucks 'Classic Mail', New Upgrade Mandatory

    Smriti Jha

    Smriti Jha

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    Updated: Oct 22, 2024
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    From today, June 3rd, Yahoo will get rid of its "Classic" Mail once and for all. In fact, beginning this week Yahoo! Mail will no longer support older versions. It's either the new, upgraded version of Yahoo Mail or no Yahoo Mail at all. The company has sent out emails informing its users of the same and has notified them of the pending upgrade. Until now, Yahoo had allowed its users to continue using the old versions of the Mail even though the webmail interface was redesigned sometime around last year. But, it seems that this upgrade is more concerned with the refurbishing of the company's goals than the technical up-to-dateness. With the proposed upgrade comes the prerequisite of accepting the #-Link-Snipped-# and #-Link-Snipped-#. This grants Yahoo the permission to scan and analyze your incoming and outgoing mails, quite like Gmail does. This automated content scanning is purposed to deliver product features, relevant advertising, and abuse protection to the customers. If you're not interested in contextual-based advertising, you could change the settings using the Ad Interest Manager.

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    Now, if for some reason, you absolutely do not wish to upgrade, you are left with two options. The first option is to download your Yahoo Mail using IMAP, which will allow you to access your email from a different email program, such as Outlook, Mac Mail, or your mobile app. This, however, does not count as an exception and you'll still have to accept the Communications Terms of Service. If you don't want to do that, then as you might have guessed it, the only option is to close your account and leave. What would you choose?

    Via: <a href="https://www.theverge.com/2013/6/2/4388680/yahoo-mail-classic-shutdown-all-user-email-scanned-for-targeted-ads" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">Yahoo eliminates classic Mail, requiring users to agree to Gmail-like email scanning - The Verge</a>
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  • Kaustubh Katdare

    AdministratorJun 2, 2013

    I was terribly pissed off by the places at which Yahoo chose to advertise. One ad was next to the 'Compose Mail' button! Plus, clicking on logout link would often result into users accidentally clicking on the banner beneath.

    Interesting to see how Marissa Mayer is turning Yahoo Mail into Gmail 😉
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