Google chrome allow pop ups5/29/2023 ![]() ![]() I just tested it once, and "Better Pop-up blocker" did take care of the pop-ups of the site I regularly visit. And that made me think he was at least down-to-earth, giving me a false sense of confidence in the product. The developer took the time to address questions at the program's web site (at least in 2010)… Since I already installed "Better Pop-up blocker" and didn't have a chance to research whether any of the others might be potentially better, I'll first see how it goes. In fact, after adding it just now, once this "Better" one was installed, a page came up with a whole bunch of what was called "Related" other extensions, such as, "Classic Popup Blocker," "JavaScript Popup Blocker," "Pop Up Block Pro," "Poper Blocker" (not a typo on my part). (Ditto for simply "pop-up" and also for "blocker." Boy, Chrome's built in pop-up blocker must have been perfect, if there were no such extensions developed anywhere.)īefore giving up, I gave it a shot on a regular Google search, and there was. lots of clicking around, you know), where it allows one to "shop" for other extensions, I typed in the keywords "pop-up blocker," and nothing of relevance came up. ![]() At the Chrome store (I think that's where it was. I decided to take matters into my own hands and figured there surely must be a pop-up blocking add-on to supplement Chrome's faulty one. They take care of different problems, in my opinion, and I was not satisfied. The other advice (as above) was to install Adblock and/or Flashbock. The advice there was that if Chrome's normal pop=up blocker did not work, the issue probably was malware. I didn't find many pages on this particular problem via a general search, except for this forum: I discovered that my Chrome already disallowed pop-ups (Settings > Show advanced settings > Privacy > Content Settings > Pop-ups), so what was going on? A site I visit produces pop-ups and I decided to look into why. ![]()
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