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Stop your browser from blocking those pop-ups that you might need to see
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Does Safari keep blocking pop-ups that you really need to see? While pop-ups are usually associated with advertisements and spam, sometimes websites use pop-ups to display important information or ask for your login. Whatever the reason, disabling the pop-up blocker in Safari is a simple process on both Mac and your mobile device, so keep reading to learn more.

Things You Should Know

  • To disable the pop-up blocker on a Mac, go to your Safari settings and navigate to the "Websites" section.
  • You can either add specific websites you want to allow pop-ups on, or you can opt to allow pop-ups from all sites.
  • On your iPhone or iPad, you can disable the pop-up blocker by going to the Safari section of your Settings app and toggling it off.
Method 1
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Disable for One Website on Mac

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  1. If you're looking to allow pop-ups on just one website, you can do so in Safari. [1]
  2. You should click the Safari menu in the top left of your screen to navigate to this setting window.
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  3. If you don't see the Pop-up Windows option, scroll down to the bottom of the list.
  4. This will allow pop-ups for the website you're currently on, but will continue to block them for other websites.
    • Repeat these steps for other sites you want to allow popups on.
    • You can also select Block and Notify , which will stop the pop-up from appearing but will notify you that one was blocked so you can show it anyway.
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Disable for All Websites on Mac

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  1. You should click the Safari menu in the top left of your screen to navigate to this setting window.
  2. If you don't see the Pop-up Windows option, scroll down to the bottom of the list.
  3. If there are websites under Configured Websites and you want to change their settings (i.e. from "Block" to "Allow"), click on the site and remove them. Otherwise you can leave this section alone.
    • If you don't see a Configured Websites section, you haven't set any pop-up blocking rules for any websites.
  4. The dropdown will be labeled "When visiting other websites". This will allow pop-ups to appear on any site except for the ones listed under Configured Websites .
    • You can also select Block and Notify , which will stop the pop-up from appearing but will notify you that one was blocked so you can show it anyway.
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Disable on iPhone & iPad

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  1. It's the
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    cogwheel icon that is typically displayed on one of your Home Screen pages by default. If you can't find it, scroll through all your Home Screens to the App Library, then search for it with the search bar at the top.
  2. You will likely have to scroll to find this option, and it's in the same section as other default Apple apps such as Messages, Phone, and FaceTime.
  3. This option is under the 'General' setting heading. While pop-ups aren't as common on mobile devices, toggling off Block Pop-ups will ensure any pop-up you get is displayed. [2] [3]
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