New iOS preventing saving images from yahoo mailbox to photos

Since iOS 7 I can no longer touch to save image on any attached yahoo pictures in my email. I can click "save image" but when I go to photos I do not have the photo. This is true of the ipad and iPhone. I have looked under privacy and photos, but there is no way to enable yahoo mail to access my photos for saving to them as most apps do. Please help!

Since iOS 7 I can no longer touch to save image on any attached yahoo pictures in my email. I can click "save image" but when I go to photos I do not have the photo. This is true of the ipad and iPhone. I have looked under privacy and photos, but there is no way to enable yahoo mail to access my photos for saving to them as most apps do. Please help!

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