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Google Chrome is set to block popups by default, but you can double check that this feature is activated in the browser’s advanced settings. If it is and you are still getting popups, you can install an ad-blocking extension into the Chrome to block additional popups from the browser’s built-in extension library (also in the Settings menu). If the problem still persists it is possible that your computer has been infected with malware and should be scanned and cleaned.

Method 1
Method 1 of 3:

Adjusting Chrome Settings (Mobile Device)

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  1. This method will work for both Android and iOS devices.
  2. [1] This is located in the upper right corner.
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  3. [2] This will take you to a list of browser settings.
  4. This will take you to a list of additional content settings.
    • On iOS this option is labeled “Content Settings”.
  5. A slider will appear to toggle Chrome’s popup blocker.
  6. The slider moved to the left (grey) indicated that popups will be blocked, to the right (blue) indicates that popups will be allowed. [3]
    • On iOS, the opposite is true, set to the right (blue) means the blocker is on, to the left (grey) indicates the blocker is off.
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Method 2
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Adjusting Chrome Settings (Computer)

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  1. This method should work for Chrome on any desktop operating system, including Windows, Chromebook, or Mac OS.
    • If you are using a Chromebook owned by your workplace or school, you may not be able to change your pop-up settings. [4]
  2. [5] It is located in the upper right menu and appears as 3 vertical dots..
  3. [6] This will open a new tab with the Chrome Settings menu.
  4. This option is at the bottom of the page.
  5. This is located in the “Privacy” section of the settings and will open a another window with settings.
  6. This is located under the “Popups” header.
  7. On this same screen, you can click “Manage exceptions" and type in the URL of a website to add it to a whitelist that will allow popups from that site. This is useful if you frequently visit a website that has login information or important notices displayed in pop ups.
    • You can also select “Do not allow any site to run Javascript” from this menu under the “Javascript” header. This can also be very effective in blocking popup content. However choosing this option may also block some non-ad/non-popup content since Javascript is commonly used on many websites.
  8. This will close the window and save your settings. When Chrome blocks a popup, you will see an icon on the right side of the search bar that looks like a browser window with a red ‘x’.
    • You can also allow popups when visiting a site by clicking the blocked popup icon in the search bar and choosing to allow popups from that site.
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Method 3
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Installing an Adblocker

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  1. Browser extensions can only be installed on the desktop version of the browser. Separate ad-blocking software must be used on a mobile device, and the device must be rooted.
  2. It is located in the upper right menu and appears as 3 vertical dots.
  3. This will open a new tab will the Chrome Settings menu.
  4. This is located in the left column and will take you to the list of extensions installed on Chrome.
  5. This link is located at the bottom of the list of installed extensions. A new tab will open to the extensions page of the Chrome web store.
  6. Select the search bar in the upper left and search for an Adblock extension. Adblock extensions filter content based on a pre-compiled list of known ad-producing sources. They do not monitor or limit your network activity in any way.
    • Well known extensions include Adblock or Adblock Plus or Ublock .
    • You can manually whitelist websites if you find that your adblocker is blocking content you do not wish to block.
  7. This button is located on the right of a listed extension. Chrome will automatically install the extension to the browser.
  8. Some extensions require you to restart your browser before taking effect. Some installations may do this automatically. These extensions are pre-configured to block most popup sources.
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  • Question
    Can I enable pop-ups later on if I want to?
    Luigi Oppido
    Computer & Tech Specialist
    Luigi Oppido is the Owner and Operator of Pleasure Point Computers in Santa Cruz, California. Luigi has over 25 years of experience in general computer repair, data recovery, virus removal, and upgrades. He is also the host of the Computer Man Show! broadcasted on KSQD covering central California for over two years.
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    Expert Answer
    Yes! Just go to the Google Chrome menu, then Settings, then disable the pop-up blocker.
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    Will this work on an older MacBook?
    Community Answer
    Yes, these steps should work on any computer running the latest version of Google Chrome.
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      Tips

      • If you are continuing to see popups after installing an adblocker and changing your Chrome settings, you may want to check your computer for Malware or Adware .
      • Only one Adblock extension should be necessary.
      • Some websites depend on ad revenue to provide their free content. Consider whitelisting sites that use inoffensive, non-popup ads if you enjoy their content.
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      References

      1. Luigi Oppido. Computer & Tech Specialist. Expert Interview. 31 July 2019.
      2. Luigi Oppido. Computer & Tech Specialist. Expert Interview. 31 July 2019.
      3. https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95472?hl=en
      4. https://www.google.com/support/chromeos/bin/answer.py?answer=1331549
      5. Luigi Oppido. Computer & Tech Specialist. Expert Interview. 31 July 2019.
      6. Luigi Oppido. Computer & Tech Specialist. Expert Interview. 31 July 2019.

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      1. Open Chrome.
      2. Tap the menu.
      3. Tap Settings .
      4. Tap Site Settings .
      5. Tap Pop-ups .
      6. Toggle on the switch.

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