Half Monk 697 Report post Posted June 4, 2013 As promised, Yahoo on Monday discontinued their Classic Mail service and is requiring that all users upgrade to the new version in order to continue to use the service. Yahoo revealed that Classic Mail was being discontinued back in April but they conveniently left out one important bit of information regarding the new terms of service and privacy policy. Those that agree to the updated ToS / privacy policy should take note of the fine print as acceptance includes automated content scanning and analyzing of your communications content. Yahoo says e-mail scanning will help deliver product features, relevant advertising and abuse protection. Sound familiar? It should because it is the same sort of policy that Google employs with Gmail. Yahoo allows users to opt out of interest-based and contextual-based advertising resulting from scanned and analyzed communications content but there’s no way to opt out of the scanning and analyzing itself. So what’s a Yahoo mail user to do if you don’t want to agree to these new terms? The only option at this point is to close your account and move to a different e-mail provider. Yahoo does permit users to download their Yahoo mail using IMAP via a different e-mail program like Outlook, Mac Mail or an app on your mobile device. But even still, you’ll have to agree to the revised terms of service. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mr Grumpy 768 Report post Posted June 4, 2013 I stopped using Yahoo a long long time ago as they refused to do anything after my email account got hacked twice and then banned, without cause, my domain based charity emails to their client's inboxes. That was purely on an IP based ban because someone with the same server and hence IP had spammed. Not good when they tell you to move your website instead of fixing their idiotic system. Everybody should jump ship with the changes going on. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Half Monk 697 Report post Posted June 4, 2013 i also stopped using yahoo gmail is best.. an always be. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites