Blocking pop-ups in Chrome
Chrome is rather quick and has a broad variety of extra features to make browsing more enjoyable. Here’s how, when using Chrome, to prevent pop-ups:
1. Enter “chrome://settings/content/” in the address bar.
2. Look for the “Pop-ups” option in the next tab, which should be down somewhere. You have a choice between two options: either let websites display them or prohibit them from doing so.
3. You may handle exceptions in the same tab to let some websites show them or prohibit them.
Users of portable devices powered by Android will experience a somewhat different procedure:
Open the settings menu in Chrome for mobile.
Go to the “Site settings” submenu under the “Content” menu option.
Look for a separate listing called “Pop-ups” and turn it off.
Blocking pop-ups in Edge
Many PC owners favor Edge above many other browsers, even though some individuals continue to criticize the browser for its performance and clumsy UI. How can Edge block pop-up windows?
1. Select the Settings option from the top menu.
2. Look for the “Privacy and Security” option.
3. You can “block pop-ups” by clicking the icon located beneath the security block.
What must users of IE 11 do?
The 11th version of one of the more established browsers was just released. Although Chrome or Firefox are more performance-focused and refined, the browser still functions. The following is how to prevent pop-ups in this browser:
1. Click the icon that looks like a streamlined gear.
2. Navigate to the internet-related area of the menu.
3. Look for the button that launches the Pop-up Blocker software in the Privacy section of the menu.
4. The blocker’s settings provide a field where you may input the URLs of websites that should be considered exceptions.
Additionally, we recommend you check out the list of options in the special menu that dictates the level of blocking. Three choices are available:
– Block all pop-up windows (High).
– Most pop-ups are blocked (Medium).
– Permit some of the pop-ups from regarded-safe websites (Low).
Blocking annoying pop-ups in Safari
The steps listed below must be followed if you are using an Apple device on a tabletop:
1. Look for Preferences in Safari’s main menu.
2. Select “Security” from the submenu.
3. Find the “Block pop-ups” link in the new tab.
If your device is iOS-compatible:
1. Access the phone’s settings menu.
2. Look for the division in charge of running Safari.
3. Find the “Block pop-ups” button in the general section and click it to make it active.
Using Opera
Users of the desktop version of the application must take the following actions:
1. Click the menu tab (in the address bar, type “opera://settings”).
2. Look for Pop-ups in the section assigned to websites. Activate or deactivate them.
3. Go to the Manage Exceptions block if you need to create exceptions.
Mobile users should:
Open the settings and select the “Advanced” settings section of the menu. Only click the “Block pop-ups” button while being cautious.
For users of Mozilla Firefox
1. Look for the option “Block pop-up windows” in the list of options and check the box next to it.
2. If necessary, enter the exceptions below.
Mobile Firefox users:
1. Locate the browser’s main menu and scroll down.
2. The button to block pop-up windows is located below. On/Off the switch.