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EXCLUSIVE: AOL Teases Users By Allowing Few to Turn Off Promotional Footer Text in E-Mail

AOL Mail: You\'ve Got AdsEXCLUSIVE — It appears that AOL has plans to allow their users to disable the promotional text at the bottom of their e-mail. At this time, it appears only a select few have been able to successfully disable the company’s ads at the bottom of their e-mail.

A little over a year ago, you could say that I was sort of thrown under the bus by the new “enhancement” by AOL to include advertisements within all outgoing e-mails. At the time, the company gave no word on the rather baffling decision to include ads in e-mail; which left a blogger with nothing more than speculation (something you don’t do on a corporate blog) and as expected, upset and disgruntled users.

Since the inception of including AOL-branded advertisements in e-mail, there was a little PR mess, allegedly, AOL’s Corporate Communications responded to criticism, justified such intrusions into their subscriber’s e-mail, citing AOL users were surveyed — unsurprisingly, no one has (to this day) admitted to taking that survey, and eventually silence.

Fast-forward to today. It appears AOL will be permitting AOL users to choose if they want to sell advertising on their personal, private and business conversations. In the screenshot below (courtesy from an AOLer), they documented the option provided by the former Dulles, VA, now New York based company.

So where is this undocumented, unannounced, hidden setting? Sources indicate AOL Keyword: FOOTER is the place to go to change these settings, within the legacy AOL software. If you’re one of the lucky few, you would get something like this:

Someday: AOL Users Choose Between Mail Ads or Not.

Of course, if you represent the unlucky majority, you still get to flaunt AOL’s advertisements in all your communications with your family, friends and co-workers. Pictured below is what you’ll receive if you aren’t allowed to disable AOL e-mail ads:

Access Denied: Unable to change AOL Mail Footer

The URL to access this feature is
http://controls.api-mail.aol.com/mailcontrols/app/en-US/FooterControl.html

For those lucky enough to not be forwarded chain mail lately, or those who have been successful migrating your friends and family on over to GMail, here is what an e-mail may look like with the ads AOL inserted for all subscribers, unilaterally, with no choice to opt-out (stroked in red):

AOL E-Mail Footer Advertisement Example

I did some sleuthing on this feature. Did AOL even attempt to notify users about this — at least a Beta test or anything? No. The URL in and of itself leads me to believe AOL will start letting third-parties access your e-mail (hopefully, with your explicit consent) under their new Open API program, under the newly refined “AOL Developer Network,” which basically consists of six AOL developers making applications and not getting compensated for their works. This leads to the more important question — will AOL sell real estate on your private, personal and professional e-mail to a third party, if you use a non-AOL interface (like Facebook using an AOL Mail mashup)?

In any case, people will do just about anything if it’s free. But that’s an entirely different topic.

UPDATE 9:40PM MST
An AOLer contacted AOL Support regarding disabling advertisements. Their official response (canned) is:

Dear <ScreenName>,

My name is <CCC NAME>.  I would like to thank you for writing and making us aware of your concern.

I understand you have concerns about the free services that AOL offers appearing at the bottom part of your outgoing e-mail.

The short message that is now included at the bottom of your emails is a reminder of AOL’s free services, including AOL email. We considered the addition of this message very carefully, just as we will consider your feedback.

You can disable the e-mail message footer in one of these three ways:
-  Via Keyword: Footer through AOL clients 9.1 and below.
-  By logging into http://controls.api-mail.aol.com/mailcontrols/app/en-US/FooterControl.html.
-  Via AOL WebMail by going to “Settings” then “Compose.” (Coming Soon)

We highly value what our members have to say. We use feedback like this to make improvement to the service. Many of the changes made throughout the years have been the result of ideas offered to us by members just like you.

Thank you for writing to us.

<CCC FIRST NAME>
Customer Care Consultant
AOL Member Services

UPDATE MAY 8, 2008  6:44 PM MST

After further analysis, it appears that AOL Keyword: Footer is restricted to paying AOL users. Never fear, this one is easy to circumvent.

  1. Go to  http://bill.aol.com/ and sign in as usual.
  2. Update your payment method to a credit card and add one in. (They won’t charge it).
  3. Go to  http://changeplan.aol.com/ and choose a plan (any plan). I used the $9.95 one.
  4. Go to AOL Keyword: FOOTER, and opt out of the mail footer ad.
  5. Go back to  http://changeplan.aol.com and change your plan back to FREE AOL / CANCEL AOL.
  6. Go to  http://bill.aol.com/ and scroll down to the bottom to confirm that you have a pending price plan change to “AOL” or “Free AOL.”
  7. Go to  http://marketingpreferences.aol.com/ and opt-out of the marketing that AOL signed up up for without your permission.

After a number of AOL users have provided me feedback, it appears that the only people who are on the Free AOL plans are not able to access AOL Keyword: Footer. I did some testing and volunteered my own credit card to test this, and after I switched to a paid-AOL plan, I was able to disable my mail ads. I reverted back to Free AOL and the lack of mail ads setting held. Sorry, I’m not switching to AOL, I still use GMail. If a service makes you jump though all those hoops to disable their ads isn’t worth having.

AOL USERS: IF AOL KEYWORD: FOOTER WORKS FOR YOU (OR NOT), PLEASE SHARE YOUR EXPERIENCE IN THE COMMENTS BELOW.

[Credit for discovering this feature is to JadeIce1119 and "Dee"]

~Joe

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  1. PGroot
    May 5th, 2008 at 21:57 | #1

    Keyword FOOTER worked for me on 9.0 VR. I’m on a pay plan.

  2. May 5th, 2008 at 22:00 | #2

    Good deal, PGroot!

    Keep it up AOLers… be sure to tell others here what plan do you have AOL on if it works or doesn’t work.

    ~Joe

  3. Dude
    May 5th, 2008 at 22:04 | #3

    AOL KeyWord FOOTER works for me

    No email ads here in PA

    Although I have noticed that both

    Sender and Receiver must have this setting set

    with no checkmark for it to completely work correctly

    By this I mean

    If someone does not have the setting unchecked

    & the receiver that does have the setting unchecked

    The Receiver will still see the

    AOL ads at the bottom of the sent mail at the end of the Mail Body as usual

    AOL 9.1 Revision 4334.36

    Vista Home Premium

    AOL Dial up $9.99 plan

  4. May 5th, 2008 at 22:13 | #4

    On my other AOL accounts, I have not set the “No Ads” setting; and have been able to receive your e-mail fine without any ads on it.

    Ideally though, both parties should opt-out of AOL’s advertisements in order to enjoy the benefit of now ads in an e-mail conversation.

    ~Joe

  5. DaDude
    May 6th, 2008 at 06:06 | #5

    My earlier comment as Dude should have included the following:
    ….. …..

    The Receiver will still see the AOL ads from the Sender

    at the bottom of the sent mail at the end of the Mail Body as usual if the Sender can not change this setting

    Sorry if I was confusing B 4
    DaDude

  6. Soozy
    May 6th, 2008 at 07:47 | #6

    Worked for me on a paid account Joe.

  7. May 6th, 2008 at 08:26 | #7

    I was able to get rid of the footers using 9.1 on XP.
    Franki

  8. May 6th, 2008 at 21:57 | #8

    Thanks for the comments, everyone!

    It appears that about 1/3 are able to disable the ads, regardless of the software version or price plan they pay (or not pay for).

    ~Joe

  9. Me
    May 9th, 2008 at 17:36 | #9

    its sad that aol will discontinue its e-mail support

  10. Pops
    May 11th, 2008 at 14:00 | #10

    The steps described in the - UPDATE MAY 8, 2008 6:44 PM MST -
    appear to have worked for me with Mac AOL v. 10.3.7

    If the “no footer” setting doesn’t hold, I’ll post back, but I greatly appreciate the step-by-step instructions.

  11. Gail
    June 7th, 2008 at 09:02 | #11

    aol 9.0vr/i.e 7.0/paid/ keyword footer worked for me. :o)

  12. Nitediver
    September 1st, 2008 at 15:01 | #12

    Thanks for the info. I was able to disable the footer using the url posted above. The weird thing is that I had already unchecked the box through the settings when logged onto webmail, but would still get the footer. I tried your url and low and behold..the box was checked…I unchecked and sent emails to my other accounts…no Mapquest advertisements in the footer. Thanks again!

  13. Ken French
    October 31st, 2008 at 09:54 | #13

    After trying everything I could think of to cancel AOL 9.1 popup in lower rt. corner, I loaded 9.1. It has done nothing but slow everything down and lose all my email files saved on my PC. In addition I had to pay $11.95 for tech support because of problems installing. I want it uninstalled, but not if I have to put up with the 9.1 popup again. Any ideas?

  14. November 26th, 2008 at 12:09 | #14

    @Ken French
    Sorry to hear you’re having trouble uninstalling AOL. I’ll probably have a detailed AOL uninstall guide soon; but in the mean time, check out Marah Marie’s Anti-AOL Blog. She has spent many hours putting together helpful guides and FAQs on uninstalling AOL. More information is available here: http://anti-aol.livejournal.com/tag/how-to:+remove+aol

    Best of luck!
    ~Joe

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