
There's going to be ads and other non-desirable stuff because as I repeatedly say in posts like this "if you are not paying for the product, you are the product" (I didn't make that up, google it).
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If you still want to use a browser for email (i.e., webmail) and not a client remember keep in mind about choosing the free ESPs. There are free ESPs and pay ESPs (all relatively cheap IMO) Most of these provide a webmail interface and usually POP/IMAP/SMTP servers for email clients. The only way to get out from under yahoo (and the OATH TOS) is to use different email servers, i.e., choose another email server provider (ESP). You may be accessing your email through an add-free app, but yahoo is the one controlling the servers the email app is accessing. Having said that, what is discussed above is still correct. But there are others catering to various tastes in presentation. Thunderbird (my current favorite) is one, Outlook is also popular. The phone is using an app (I assume), and there are many apps for various platforms. With respect to just this statement, another way of answering this is, yes, you can access your email from a computer very much like your phone by using an email client app.


I can access my email from my phone without pulling up yahoo so is there a way to do this from my computer? Just to put put a another perspective on what the OP asked, i.e.,
