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  2. Remove or temporarily hide ads in AOL Mail - AOL Help

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    A new ad appears if you refresh the page or perform some actions. • Most Ads - Click the "X" or Options icon and Dislike this ad to remove that specific ad and provide feedback. • The right-side ad - Click "X" and then Stop seeing this ad to temporarily hide the ad.

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    You may opt out of AOL Webmail Popups separately, by visiting marketingpreferences.aol.com. Will this block all ads? Although you'll no longer see banner ads, you'll continue to see sponsored articles and content from our partners, as well as video ads.

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    Remove paid advertising from your AOL webmail experience.

  5. Mobile Device Choices - AOL

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    You can opt out of receiving such interest-based advertising from ONE by AOL Advertising by selecting "Opt out of Interest Based Ads." When you choose to opt-out, ONE by AOL Advertising will not use your device's Android Advertising Identifier for ad targeting purposes. For more information about these Android options: 1. Open Settings 2 ...

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    While it is not possible to turn off all advertising, you do have the ability to control whether you receive interest-based ads. You can opt out of receiving interest-based ads from us when you browse the web by visiting the Digital Advertising Alliance's consumer choice page and selecting “AOL Advertising,” “BrightRoll,” and “Yahoo ...

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    You can opt out of receiving interest-based ads from us when you browse the web by visiting the Digital Advertising Alliance's consumer choice page and selecting "AOL Advertising," "BrightRoll," and "Yahoo Inc." If you are a Yahoo registered user, you also must opt out of ads on Yahoo.

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