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  • Safari comes equipped with a built-in pop-up blocker
  • Safari’s pop-up ad blocker on iPhone or Mac serves as a defense mechanism against intrusive and potential threats

Block or Unblock Pop-Ups in Safari for One Website

Step 1 : Open Safari on your Mac and navigate to a website. Next, select Safari → Setting from the menu bar.

Go to Safari Settings

Step 2 : Go to the Websites tab, scroll down, and select Pop-up Windows from the left sidebar.

Go to Website and then Pop-up Windows

Step 3 : Click the drop-down menu for the website and select either of the following,

  • Allow – The Safari browser will allow all pop-ups from all websites)
  • Block and Notify – macOS Safari will block incoming pop-ups and inform you about the same
  • Block – Safari will simply block pop-ups without informing you. Suitable for focused work and reading

Block or Unblock Pop Ups in Safari for One Website

Alternatively, you can also allow Safari pop-ups for selected websites while surfing. When the website is active, right-click the website’s address from the address bar and select Settings for (website name).

Block or Unblock Pop Ups in Safari

Next, from the menu, click the drop-down menu next to the Pop-up Widows and select between Block and Notify, Block, or Allow .

Also Read : How to Turn Off AdBlock in Safari on iPhone, iPad, and Mac

Completely Turn Off or On Pop-up Blocker on Mac

Step 1 : Open Safari and select Setting from the top menu. Go to the Website tab and select Pop-up Windows from the left bar. Next click the drop-down menu from ‘When visiting other websites’ and select either of the following options:

  • Block and Notify

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How to Enable Pop-Ups on Safari in Real-Time

Interestingly, even when using a trusted website you don’t really have to allow pop-ups in Safari. The wise plan is to choose Block and Notify, so you can choose whether to allow or block pop-ups on a case basis.

Now when you visit the said website and a pop-up comes up, you’ll get a block notification. If you want to show the pop-up, click the Show pop-up blocker from the address bar.

How to Enable Pop Ups on Safari in Real Time

While macOS security doesn’t easily allow viruses or bloatware to be installed, there are certainly risks involved. Moreover, hackers can use these to collect personal information. So, overall allowing all pop-ups is definitely not safe.

As a general rule, it’s a good practice to block all pop-ups by default. However, you can choose to Allow or Block and Notify them for trusted websites that require pop-ups for essential features.

Safari’s built-in pop-up blocker is generally sufficient for most users. However, if you frequently encounter pop-up issues or want more advanced features, third-party ad-blocker extensions can be used. Although, it is advised to use a blocker from reputable sources to avoid potential security risks.

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How to Enable the Safari Pop-up Blocker

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What to Know

  • To enable the pop-up blocker, go to Safari > Preferences > Websites > Pop-up Windows > choose how to handle pop-ups.
  • To block pop-ups on iOS, go to Settings > Safari > General > Block Pop-ups .
  • Another way to enable or disable pop-up blocker in Safari, select Preferences > Security > Block pop-up windows .

This article explains how to enable or disable the pop-up blocker within Safari. Instructions apply to macOS, iOS, and Windows.

You might need to disable the pop-up blocker for access to some sites. Alternatively, install plug-ins that suppress tracking and pop-ups for individual sites and browsing sessions.

The pop-up blocker for Mac computers is accessible through the Web content section of Safari's settings.

From the menu along the top of the Safari window, choose Safari > Preferences .

The keyboard shortcut to Safari's Preferences page is Command+, .

Select Websites .

Click Pop-up Windows .

Select the desired action for the current website. Block and Notify blocks pop-ups on the site and notifies you when it happens. Block blocks pop-ups without notifying you. Allow allows pop-ups.

To do the same when visiting other websites, select When visiting other websites in the lower-right corner of the window. If this checkbox is selected, Safari's integrated pop-up blocker is enabled.

In older OS X versions, select Windows > Preferences , then check the Block pop-up windows box.

Block Pop-ups on iOS (iPad, iPhone, iPod touch)

You can turn the Safari pop-up blocker on and off on an iOS device too.

From the home screen, open Settings .

Scroll down the list and tap Safari .

In the Safari screen, locate the General section.

Tap the Block Pop-ups toggle switch to turn it on or off. It turns green to indicate that Safari is blocking pop-ups.

Another way to enable or disable the pop-up blocker in Safari is to select Preferences > Security > Block pop-up windows .

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How to allow pop-ups in Safari on iPhone, iPad and Mac

Learn how to enable pop-ups in Safari on iPhone, iPad, and Mac to access essential website features with ease.

Allow pop-up windows in Safari

It seems like we put so much effort into blocking things like pop-ups and ads when we’re browsing the web that we forget about sites that actually use pop-ups for good reasons. It could be a shopping site where you get a confirmation, a CMS where you can use tools or a social site where you log in.

In Safari on iPhone or iPad, you can allow pop-ups globally; and on Mac, you can even allow them just for the specific sites you want.

Allow pop-ups in Safari on iPhone and iPad

On iPhone and iPad, you cannot currently specify which sites you want to allow pop-ups for. It’s a global setting that you can enable or disable. The best option to allow pop-ups for a particular site is to turn off the setting, visit the website you want to see the pop-ups for, and then turn the setting back on.

Open the Settings app and select Apps > Safari .  Turn off the toggle for Block Pop-ups .

Turn off Block Pop-ups in Safari settings on iPhone

When you finish visiting the site whose pop-ups you want to see, you should strongly consider turning the Block Pop-ups setting back on. Otherwise, you could end up inundated with ads or even unsafe pop-ups on your device.

Related: How to increase privacy in Safari on iPhone and iPad

Allow pop-ups in Safari on Mac

You have a couple of ways to allow pop-ups in Safari on Mac for the sites you trust. You can do this in the browser settings or with the site active in Safari. By taking a few moments to configure certain sites, you’ll save some aggravation later, waiting for that pop-up that never comes.

Allow when on the website

Let’s assume you clicked a link that triggered a new pop-up window. But if you have restricted pop-up windows in settings, the pop-up window won’t open and display a message temporarily in the Safari address bar. Besides that, it will show a tiny pop-up icon . Simply click that icon in the address bar, and it will open the blocked pop-up window.

Show blocked pop-up window in Safari on Mac

When starting a live chat with Apple Support or downloading booked train tickets, I always use this method to allow the website to open the requested pop-up window.

Allow pop-ups in Safari settings

  • Open Safari and click Safari > Settings or Preferences from the menu bar.
  • Select the Websites tab.
  • On the left, scroll down to and pick Pop-Up Windows .
  • To the right, you have your Currently Open Websites at the top with any Configured Websites at the bottom. Next to each, select the drop-down box and pick Allow for those you want to allow pop-ups.

Safari Preferences, Websites Tab, Pop-up Windows Setting on Mac

For sites that you don’t want to allow or that you want to be notified — select either Block or Block and Notify in that drop-down box.

At the bottom, next to When visiting other websites , you have a drop-down box with those three options as well. This is a global setting that covers all other sites you visit that you have not yet configured.

Safari Preferences, Websites Tab, Pop-up Windows Global Setting on Mac

Allow pop-ups in the Safari window

  • Right-click the address bar for the site you’re viewing and select Settings for site name or Settings For This Website .
  • In the small window that appears, go down to Pop-up Windows .
  • Use the drop-down box to choose Allow to see pop-ups for that website. Obviously, you can choose Block or Block and Notify for those you don’t want to see pop-ups.

Safari Settings for This Website Allow Pop-ups on Mac

When you use this method to adjust pop-ups for particular websites, these sites will then be added to the Configured Websites list in your Safari Settings, as explained above.

Hopefully, Apple will offer the ability to configure pop-ups for specific sites in Safari on iPhone and iPad at some point, just like on Mac. But in the meantime, you do have a way to allow pop-ups for the sites you want on all your devices.

Which types of websites do you want or need to see pop-ups for? And will you take the time to make sure you can? Let us know!

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Pop-ups may contain malware, ads , phishing alerts, download button for tracking software, etc. These popups may open over your current Safari browser window or under it. It may also open in another Safari tab or your current window. Overall, popups are not just annoying, in many cases, it’s dangerous too. So, here is how you can quickly enable the pop-up blocker in Safari on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac.

How to Turn On Safari Popup Blocker on iPhone

How to disable popup blocker in safari on iphone, enable or disable safari pop-up blocker on mac.

  • Open the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad
  • Tap on Safari.

Enable Safari Pop up Blocker on iPhone

  • Open the Safari browser and browse the web casually. The changes have been implemented. If not, force close the Safari app or restart your iOS device

Sometimes, when you are making a payment, filling an exam form, or visiting a government website to fill a form, you may have to allow pop-ups. To turn off the pop-up blocker in Safari, follow the above steps and turn the toggle OFF. Now open Safari and refresh the page or tap again on the option which triggered a pop-up tab.

  • Open Safari and click on Safari from the top menu bar. (next to Apple icon)

Click on Safari and Select Preferences on Mac

  • Click Websites.
  • From the left sidebar, click Pop-up Windows.

Turn ON Safari Pop up Blocker on Mac

Also, in the space above, you will see configured sites. This has URLs you have allowed/blocked to open pop-ups in the past. You can click on the dropdown option and select ‘Allow’ or ‘Block’ for that particular website.

Allow Safari Pop up for Specific Website on iPhone

To completely turn off pop-up blocking for Safari on Mac, follow the same steps, and choose to Allow for ‘When visiting other websites.’

Signing off…

This is all about enabling pop-up blockers on iOS and macOS devices. As discussed above, some websites will necessarily need to open a pop-up for login or authentication, or displaying a pdf, or completing a payment, or genuine customer care live chat. In such cases, you will have to turn this feature off.

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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.

Step 1 Navigate to the desired website in Safari.

  • 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.

Step 1 Click Safari > Settings > Websites.

  • If you don't see a Configured Websites section, you haven't set any pop-up blocking rules for any websites.

Step 4 Change the dropdown in the bottom-right to

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Random pop-up windows are annoying, but some pop-ups are actually useful. So, when should you allow or block pop-ups in Safari? Keep reading to learn about the different types of pop-ups, how to block pop-ups on Mac devices, and how to disable the Safari pop-up blocker. Or use AVG Secure Browser to manage and filter pop-up ads automatically.

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Though sometimes helpful, pop-ups don’t have a great reputation. They can interrupt your work, slow page-load times, or even conceal malicious software. Thankfully, blocking pop-ups in Safari is easy, because the browser features a built-in pop-up blocker to help you manage them.

On Mac devices, Safari’s pop-up blocker lets you block or allow pop-ups for specific websites . This is an important feature in a blocker, because not all pop-ups are spam messages and some help you navigate and use sites more easily.

You can also choose to block or allow pop-ups on specific sites with AVG Secure Browser , a free browser that puts security and privacy at the forefront. You can surf the web anonymously and fully customize your ad blocker to allow only essential pop-ups. Plus, you’ll enjoy a host of additional privacy features.

How to block all pop-ups on Mac

Here’s how to stop all pop-ups on Mac using the Safari pop-up blocker:

Open the Safari browser and click Preferences under the Safari drop-down menu.

A Safari drop-down menu with preferences highlighted

Select the Websites tab at the top and click Pop-up Windows on the left menu.

Configuring Pop-up Windows settings within Safari Preferences.

Use the Remove button to clear any site settings displayed in the “Configured Websites” box. Then click the “When visiting other websites” button and select Block .

Removing Google from the list of configured websites in order to block pop-ups on all websites.

You’re done — Safari pop-ups blocker is now active for all websites.

Like clearing your search history , deleting cookies , and removing extensions from Safari , blocking pop-ups can streamline and speed up your Mac , because it minimizes spam adverts and reduces other disruptive notifications.

How to disable pop-ups for specific sites on Mac

If Safari is blocking pop-ups that you want or need to see, you can customize your pop-up settings and block pop-ups for certain sites.

Here’s how to turn off pop-ups on specific sites on Mac:

Open Safari and click Preferences under the Safari drop-down menu.

A Safari drop-down menu with preferences highlighted

Select the Websites tab and click Pop-up windows in the left menu. Set “When visiting other websites” to Allow to enable pop-ups as the default setting.

Enabling pop-ups for individual websites in Safari browser settings.

The website you’re on will be listed in the Currently Open Websites area. Click the drop-down menu and choose Block .

Configuring individual website pop-up preferences to block Google pop-ups within Safari browser settings.

Pop-ups will now be blocked for the website you’ve chosen, and you can repeat the process for other sites you want to block. If you’re looking for more ways to curate a more minimalist browsing experience, you can also try setting the about:blank page as your browser homepage.

How to block pop-ups for an active website

You can set Mac’s pop-up blocker to disable pop-ups only for the website you’re currently using.

Here’s how to block pop-ups on Mac on the website you’re actively using:

Right click on the address bar of the current website and click Settings for this website .

Accessing Settings for this website by right clicking on the address bar.

In the settings window, select Block from the drop-down menu next to Pop-up Windows .

Blocking pop-ups on the active website by customizing Settings for this website preferences.

Safari will now block pop-up messages on that site, but your Mac will continue to allow pop-ups from other websites.

How to block Safari pop-ups on iPhone and iPad

Pop-ups also affect mobile devices, but fortunately Safari has a pop-up blocker for iPhone and iPad too.

Here’s how to block pop-ups on iPhones and iPads:

Go to Settings and tap the Safari app.

settings menu on iOS. Safari app is highlighted

Scroll to Block Pop-ups and toggle the button on .

Blocking pop-ups in Safari on iPhone.

Just as computers can slow down over time , iPhones can get weighed down with more than just pop-ups. Take additional steps to clean and speed up your iPhone to keep it running at its best.

If you also use other browsers, you can manage pop-ups in Chrome , prevent pop-ups in Firefox , or get rid of them in Edge or IE . Using a browser cleaner tool will also help to speed up your device .

How to disable the pop-up blocker on Mac

Some pop-up messages are helpful, because they’re designed to improve your user experience by conveying helpful notifications or maintaining site functionality. So if you disable a pop-up blocker on Safari — meaning you allow pop-ups — you might improve your web browsing experience.

Here’s how to enable pop-ups on Mac:

Click the Safari drop-down menu and select Preferences .

A Safari drop-down menu with preferences highlighted

Click the Websites tab at the top and select Pop-up windows from the left menu. If there are any individual site settings displayed in the “Configured Websites” box, delete them using the Remove button.

Removing Configured Websites preferences in order to allow all pop-ups in Safari.

Set the “When visiting other websites” button to Allow .

Configuring Safari Pop-up Windows settings to disable pop-up blocking.

And there you have it — all pop-ups are now allowed on Safari.

How to allow pop-ups for specific sites on Mac

If you want to unblock pop-ups only for sites you trust, you can customize your Safari preferences on Mac to allow pop-ups on certain sites, while leaving the pop-up blocker active for others.

Here’s how to enable pop-ups on Mac for specific sites:

A Safari drop-down menu with preferences highlighted

Select the Websites tab and click Pop-up windows . The website you’re on will be listed in the Currently Open Websites area. Click the drop down menu and choose Allow .

Safari's Website menu tab opened. Allowing pop-ups on current website.

Once you know how to turn off a pop-up blocker for specific websites, you can further customize your Macbook pop-up blocker by selecting “Block and Notify.” This will allow blocked pop-up windows to be manually displayed if you click the notification in the address bar.

How to allow pop-ups for an active website

Here’s how to disable the pop-up blocker on Mac for the website you’re actively using:

Right click the address bar of the website you’re actively using and select Settings for This Website .

Accessing Google Settings for This Website by right clicking on the address bar.

In the settings window, find Pop-up Windows , and select Allow from the drop-down menu.

Allowing pop-ups on the active website by customizing Settings for This Website preferences.

The Safari pop-up blocker will now allow pop-ups from the site you’re currently on — and any other websites that you’ve also unblocked. But Safari’s pop-up blocker will continue to eliminate pop-ups from all other sites.

How to disable the pop-up blocker on iPhone and iPad

On iOS, it’s not possible to make an exception to enable pop-ups from specific sites. If you want any pop-ups at all, you have to completely turn off the pop-up blocker on your iPhone or iPad.

Here’s how to allow pop-ups on iPhone and how to disable the pop-up blocker on iPad:

Go to Settings and choose the Safari app.

settings menu on iOS. Safari app is highlighted.

Scroll to Block Pop-ups and toggle the button off .

Settings menu of the Safari app on iOS. The Block pop-ups option is toggled to the left.

Are pop-ups in Safari dangerous?

Most Safari pop-ups aren’t dangerous and actually help you interact with the websites you visit more easily. Pop-ups can help you interact with a site, let you select preferences, display marketing messages, or show cookie consent forms. If you allow a site to display pop-ups in your browser, you can always clear your cache and disable cookies later to get rid of them.

But there are more dubious and even dangerous pop-ups that can contain false close buttons that actually run unexpected actions rather than close the window. A hover ad or an in-page pop-up appears as a layer in front of a browser screen, falsely presenting itself as the webpage. If pop-ups cause you to inadvertently install unwanted software, you can use a bloatware removal tool to get rid of any unnecessary apps .

The most dangerous pop-ups can harm your system and bombard your browser with an adware attack . Other suspicious pop-ups can function as malvertising ploys , riddling your system with all kinds of malware . Staying informed about Mac cybersecurity threats is essential to keep you and your system safe. If you think you may have already downloaded malware onto your system through a pop-up, remove the malware from your Mac immediately.

Pop-ups are one of the main reasons to get an ad blocker . But there are downsides to a blocker snuffing out pop-up windows completely. Some pop-ups are necessary to the proper functioning of a website. Other pop-ups contain important information or let you access deeper features of a website — for example, an installer for an application.

Another reason to be careful when using ad blockers is that they can sometimes block ads for products and services that are genuinely useful, like newsletter signup forms. With an ad blocker, you might also miss out on pop-up discounts or limited-time offers, so it may be better to selectively stop pop-ups in Safari.

How do I know which pop-ups to block?

Since some pop-ups are irritating and others are useful — there’s no comprehensive solution to the issue of how to remove pop-up ads on Mac. Consider allowing pop-ups on websites you know and trust, and blocking pop-ups if you’re unsure of a site’s safety . Always practice safe browsing habits and definitely block sites with suspicious pop-ups.

Stop pop-ups and browse safely with AVG Secure Browser

Pop-ups are a mixed-bag — some are annoying or even dangerous, but others are helpful and necessary. You can manage pop-ups easily and block the risky ones by using AVG Secure Browser, one of the best browsers for security and privacy .

AVG Secure Browser automatically blocks ads for a better, faster browser experience.

The free AVG Secure Browser can automatically block all ads. Or, you can set your preferences between Light, Basic, and Strict blocking. Plus, you can easily adjust all your privacy settings through one simple dashboard.

As cybersecurity threats become increasingly sophisticated, exploiting pop-ups and other web features, AVG Secure Browser — designed specifically with privacy and security at the forefront — will keep you safe. Get security and speed in one lightning-fast and buttery smooth browser.

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It's important you learn how to block pop-ups on Safari when you're using the iPhone or iPad version of the browser. Despite being some of the best phones and best tablets around, iPhones and iPads are not immune to pop-ups.

As you may already know, pop-ups are a menace. Not only do they get in the way of the content you're trying to read or watch, they can also present security concerns, directing you to nefarious websites. Needless to say, then, blocking them is pretty much a necessity.

But how do you block pop-ups on your iPhone? You'd be forgiven for thinking you have to sign up for or purchase one of the best ad blockers . But although those are great, luckily, you don't need them — your iPhone comes pre-loaded with a Safari pop-up blocker. All you need to do is make sure it's turned on, and this guide is here to show you how. 

Read on to see how to block pop-ups on Safari for iOS and iPadOS.

1. Open the Settings app , then scroll down and tap Safari .

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2. Toggle on Block Pop-ups .

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That's really all there is to it. Safari will now block pop-ups for you, meaning you don't have to think about them again. Unfortunately, there's no option for blocking ads too, but we've got a guide on how to block ads on iPhone using Opera browser which, if you haven't already tried it, may tempt you away from using Safari for good thanks to free a built-in ad blocker, pop-up blocker and other cool features. 

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The Safari pop-up blocker on iPhone is turned on by default, meaning that pop-ups will be blocked in Safari unless you turn your pop-up blocker off. Note that this article doesn't cover how to disable in-app rating pop-ups  on the iPhone; you will need to do that in the App Store settings. If you're looking to learn more about browsing settings on your iPhone or other devices, our free Tip of the Day newsletter can help. If you find that pop-ups you actually want are being blocked, you can simply allow pop-ups in Safari while you browse that site and then switch it back on! Here's how to allow pop-ups on iPhone:

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Are you tired of annoying pop-ups and advertisements on your Safari browser? Pop-up blockers can be a lifesaver in this regard. But sometimes, you may need to allow certain pop-ups to access specific websites or apps. In this article, we’ll guide you on how to allow pop-up blocker on Safari .

What is Pop-Up Blocker?

Before we dive into the steps, let’s quickly understand what a pop-up blocker is. A pop-up blocker is a feature in your web browser that prevents unwanted pop-ups from appearing on your screen. These pop-ups can be annoying, and they often slow down your browsing experience. Safari’s pop-up blocker is enabled by default, but you can always disable or allow specific pop-ups if needed.

To allow pop-up blocker on Safari, follow these steps:

Method 1: Allow Pop-Ups for Specific Website

  • Open Safari on your Mac or iOS device.
  • Go to Safari > Preferences (or Settings on iOS).
  • Click on Websites (or Safari > Websites on iOS).
  • Click on Pop-ups .
  • Select "Allow" for the website you want to allow pop-ups for.

Method 2: Allow Pop-Ups for All Websites

  • Select "Allow all websites to show pop-ups" .

Method 3: Allow Pop-Ups for Specific App

  • Select "Allow pop-ups for specific apps" .
  • Add the app you want to allow pop-ups for .

How to Disable Pop-Up Blocker on Safari?

If you need to disable pop-up blocker on Safari, follow these steps:

  • Select "Block pop-ups" to disable the pop-up blocker.

Tips and Tricks

  • Be cautious when allowing pop-ups : Be careful when allowing pop-ups, as some websites may use them to trick you into installing malware or phishing scams.
  • Use a reputable pop-up blocker : Make sure you’re using a reputable pop-up blocker, such as uBlock Origin or AdBlock .
  • Clear your browsing data : Regularly clear your browsing data, including cookies and cache, to prevent pop-ups from accumulating.

Common Pop-Up Blocker Issues

  • Pop-ups not showing : If pop-ups are not showing, check your pop-up blocker settings to ensure it’s not blocking them.
  • Pop-ups not allowing : If pop-ups are not allowing, check your pop-up blocker settings to ensure it’s not blocking them.
  • Pop-ups slow down your browser : If pop-ups are slowing down your browser, consider disabling them or using a more efficient pop-up blocker.

Allowing pop-up blocker on Safari is a simple process, and by following the steps outlined above, you can control which websites or apps can display pop-ups. Remember to be cautious when allowing pop-ups, and use a reputable pop-up blocker to keep your browsing experience safe and secure.

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All popular web browsers across all platforms come with a built-in pop-up blocker. They are typically smart enough to block unwanted pop-ups that would otherwise ruin your browsing experience. But in some cases, you might need to temporarily disable your browser’s pop-up blocker. If that’s the case, you have come to the right place.

Follow this guide to learn how to disable the pop-up blocker in Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Safari, and Firefox.

Note that you should also temporarily disable your ad blocker as it might affect the site’s functionality.

How to Disable Pop-Up Blockers in Google Chrome on Windows or Mac

If you’re using Chrome as your default browser, pop-ups are blocked by default. That means every time a pop-up tries to appear while browsing, Chrome prevents the pop-up window from opening. Usually, you’ll see a “Pop-up blocked” message appear in the address bar when this happens.

Thankfully, turning off pop-blocking in Google Chrome is easy.  

  • Open Google Chrome and click the ellipses (three dots appearing in the upper right corner).

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If you want to allow pop-ups for specific sites, follow the above steps, then scroll to Allowed to send pop-ups and use redirects .

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Remember that if you uninstall and reinstall Chrome , you will have to reconfirm your pop-up blocker settings. 

How to Disable Pop-up Blockers in Google Chrome on Android

You can disable the pop-up blocker in Chrome for Android as well. We do not recommend doing this as your browsing experience can take a negative hit. Still, if you want to, follow the below steps. Note that, unlike the desktop version, you cannot allow pop-ups for specific sites.

  • Open Google Chrome on your Android phone.

Opening the Chrome Settings option

Remember that disabling Chrome’s pop-up blocker will not stop pop-up ads from appearing on your  Android phone .

How to Disable Pop-up Blockers in Safari on Mac

Unfortunately, like Chrome, Safari also blocks pop-ups by default, too. But you can adjust this setting to your preference.

  • Open Safari on your Mac.

Open Safari Preferences on Mac

  • Locate the When Visiting Other Sites dropdown and the drop-down menu to reveal more options.

Allow option for pop-ups on Safari

Like we did with Chrome, you can also choose which websites you want to allow pop-ups. Only make sure that you’re on the relevant website. Here’s what you need to do:

  • Open the website on your Safari browser for which you want to allow pop-ups.
  • Go to Preferences .
  • Select Websites , and click Pop-up windows (The website you’re currently on will automatically appear on a list of currently opened web pages).

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How to Disable Pop-up Blocker in Safari on iPhone

Disabling Safari’s pop-up blocker on iPhone might be necessary for certain websites. While the pop-up blocker provides security from intrusive ads, you must understand how to manage these settings for a smooth browsing experience. 

  • Open the Settings menu on your iPhone.

iPhone Safari Settings

Unlike Safari on Mac, you cannot allow pop-ups for individual sites in Safari on iPhone.

How to Disable Pop-up Blockers in Firefox on Desktop

By default, Mozilla Firefox blocks any pop-up on websites you open. But you can still disable them on a Mac, Windows, Linux, or Chromebook. Note that the steps are the same irrespective of which desktop version of the browser you use.

  • Open Firefox on your desktop.

Opening the settings option on Firefox

  • Click Privacy & Security on the left sidebar.

Unchecking pop up permissions in Firefox

Like with the desktop version of Safari and Google Chrome, you may allow pop-ups from specific sites in Safari.

  • Check the Block pop-up windows option, then click on Exceptions .

Specify allowed websites

How to Disable Pop-up Blocker in Firefox on iPhone

If you’re having trouble accessing certain content or website features while using Firefox on your iPhone, you might need to turn off the pop-up blocker temporarily. Note that unlike it is with the desktop version, you can not allow pop-ups for a specific site.

  • Open Firefox on your iPhone.

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And you’re all set to browse your favorite websites that work best with pop-ups.

How to Disable Pop-up Blocker in Microsoft Edge

Disabling the pop-up blocker in Microsoft Edge isn’t as difficult as you think. You follow the steps we outline below.

  • Open Edge on your computer
  • Click the three do ts at the top of your browser.

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Why Should You Turn Off Pop-Up Blockers?

We know that pop-ups can be annoying, but they still have their uses. Here are some reasons why you should turn off your pop-up blockers.

  • Some websites need pop-ups to enable features like login windows, payment gateways, or other interactive elements. Disabling the pop-up blocker on your device allows you to access and use these features easily.
  • Some web apps rely on pop-ups to send alerts and notifications. Turning off your web browser’s pop-up blocker can help these apps to function correctly.

Pop-Ups Can Be Annoying, But They’re Still Useful!

Pop-ups can be annoying, especially when they show up every time you’re surfing your favorite sites. But they are essential tools that help websites like those managed by banks operate properly. Enabling pop-ups on your browsers can be challenging if you’ve never done it before. However, it isn’t difficult once you know how.

Next, you might want to learn how to go incognito in Google Chrome, Firefox, and Safari for a more private browsing experience.

What is a pop-up notification?

A pop-up notification is a message that often appears on a user’s browser or desktop. Think of a pop-up as a message designed to attract your attention and engage you in some ways while browsing. Pop-up notifications are visually appealing and are often used to engage internet users, create brand awareness, and improve the browsing experience.

What is the difference between pop-up and notification?

Pop-up notifications are messages that often appear on your screen when browsing. On the other hand, notifications are alerts sent to your device. Notifications keep you informed of important updates, messages, or promotions.

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When a site requires pop-up windows to function, you will have to turn off the pop-up blocker in your web browser to allow the site to function. We'll show you how to do that in Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Safari.

You can disable Chrome's built-in pop-up blocker on both your desktop and mobile devices from the settings menu.

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To turn off the pop-up blocker in Chrome on desktop, launch Chrome and head into three dots menu > Settings > Privacy and Security > Site Settings > Pop-Ups and Redirects. There, enable the "Sites Can Send Pop-Ups and Use Redirects" option.

To disable the pop-up blocker in Chrome on mobile, open Chrome and navigate to the three dots menu > Settings > Site Settings > Pop-Ups and Redirects. There, activate the "Pop-Ups and Redirects" option.

Mozilla Firefox's desktop, iPhone, and iPad versions allow you to turn off the pop-up blocker . The Android version does not have a pop-up blocker, which means you do not have to do anything to allow those tiny windows.

Related: How to Disable the Pop-Up Blocker in Mozilla Firefox

To disable the pop-up blocker in Firefox on desktop, launch Firefox and click the three horizontal lines menu followed by Settings > Privacy & Security. There, turn off the "Block Pop-Up Windows" option.

To turn off Firefox's pop-up blocker on iPhone or iPad, open Firefox, navigate to three horizontal lines menu, tap Settings, and turn off the "Block Pop-Up Windows" option.

Turning off the pop-up blocker in Microsoft Edge is as easy as many other web browsers.

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To stop Edge's pop-up blocker on desktop, access Edge, head to three dots menu, then click Settings > Cookies and Site Permissions > Pop-Ups and Redirects, and turn off the "Block" option.

To disable Edge's pop-up blocker on mobile, open Edge, go to three dots menu, then tap Settings > Privacy and Security > Site Permissions > Pop-Ups and Redirects, and enable the "Pop-Ups and Redirects" option.

Safari on Mac also comes with a built-in pop-up blocker .

Related: How to Disable the Pop-Up Blocker in Safari on Mac

To disable it, open Safari and navigate to Safari > Preferences > Websites > Pop-Up Windows. There, at the bottom, click the "When Visiting Other Websites" drop-down menu and choose "Allow."

To deactivate the pop-up blocker in Safari on an iPhone or iPad, use your phone's Settings app.

Related: How to Disable Pop-Up Blocker in Safari on iPhone and iPad

Start by launching Settings and tapping "Safari." There, turn off the "Block Pop-Ups" option.

And that's how you allow your sites to open those tiny windows in your various web browsers. Enjoy!

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Get a pop up for a site in Safari: Pop-up Blocker is enabled! Please add this site to your exception list.

I know how to do this on Mac but not on iPad. Any assistance?

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Thanks for getting in touch, marcusfl!

To disable pop-up blocking, tap Settings, then scroll down and tap "Safari", then toggle "Block Pop-ups" to the OFF position.

This will disable pop-up blocking.

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iPad User Guide

  • iPad models compatible with iPadOS 18
  • iPad mini (5th generation)
  • iPad mini (6th generation)
  • iPad (7th generation)
  • iPad (8th generation)
  • iPad (9th generation)
  • iPad (10th generation)
  • iPad Air (3rd generation)
  • iPad Air (4th generation)
  • iPad Air (5th generation)
  • iPad Air 11-inch (M2)
  • iPad Air 13-inch (M2)
  • iPad Pro 11-inch (1st generation)
  • iPad Pro 11-inch (2nd generation)
  • iPad Pro 11-inch (3rd generation)
  • iPad Pro 11-inch (4th generation)
  • iPad Pro 11-inch (M4)
  • iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd generation)
  • iPad Pro 12.9-inch (4th generation)
  • iPad Pro 12.9-inch (5th generation)
  • iPad Pro 12.9-inch (6th generation)
  • iPad Pro 13-inch (M4)
  • Setup basics
  • Make your iPad your own
  • Keep in touch with friends and family
  • Customize your workspace
  • Do more with Apple Pencil
  • Customize iPad for your child
  • What’s new in iPadOS 18
  • Turn on and set up iPad
  • Wake, unlock, and lock
  • Set up cellular service
  • Connect to the internet
  • Sign in and manage your Apple Account
  • Subscribe to iCloud+
  • Find settings
  • Set up mail, contacts, and calendar accounts
  • Learn the meaning of the status icons
  • Charge the battery
  • Show the battery percentage
  • Check battery usage
  • Use Low Power Mode to save battery life
  • Read and bookmark the user guide
  • Adjust the volume
  • Learn basic gestures
  • Learn advanced gestures
  • Find and use your apps in App Library
  • Switch between apps
  • Zoom an app to fill the screen
  • Quit and reopen an app
  • Drag and drop
  • Open two apps in Split View
  • Switch an app window to Slide Over
  • View an app’s windows and workspaces
  • Multitask with Picture in Picture
  • Move, resize, and organize windows
  • Access features from the Lock Screen
  • Perform quick actions
  • Search on iPad
  • Get information about your iPad
  • View or change cellular data settings
  • Travel with iPad
  • Change or turn off sounds
  • Create a custom Lock Screen
  • Change the wallpaper
  • Adjust the screen brightness and color balance
  • Customize the text size and zoom setting
  • Change the name of your iPad
  • Change the date and time
  • Change the language and region
  • Add, edit, and remove widgets
  • Move apps and widgets on the Home Screen
  • Customize apps and widgets on the Home Screen
  • Lock or hide an app
  • Organize your apps in folders
  • Remove or delete apps
  • Use and customize Control Center
  • Change your default web browser or email app
  • Rotate your iPad screen
  • View and respond to notifications
  • Change notification settings
  • Set up a focus
  • Allow or silence notifications for a Focus
  • Turn a Focus on or off
  • Customize sharing options
  • Type with the onscreen keyboard
  • Dictate text
  • Commands for dictating text
  • Move the onscreen keyboard
  • Select and edit text
  • Use predictive text
  • Use text replacements
  • Add or change keyboards
  • Add emoji, Memoji, and stickers
  • Take a screenshot
  • Take a screen recording
  • Write and draw in documents
  • Add text, shapes, stickers, and more
  • Fill out forms, sign documents, and create signatures
  • Interact with content in a photo or video
  • Identify objects in your photos and videos
  • Lift a subject from the photo background
  • Take photos
  • Take Live Photos
  • Take a selfie
  • Take a Portrait mode selfie
  • Record videos
  • Change advanced camera settings
  • Adjust HDR camera settings
  • View, share, and print photos
  • Use Live Text
  • Scan a QR code
  • Scan documents
  • Subscribe to Apple Arcade
  • Play with friends in Game Center
  • Connect a game controller
  • Use App Clips
  • Update apps
  • View or cancel subscriptions
  • Manage purchases, settings, and restrictions
  • Install and manage fonts
  • Buy books and audiobooks
  • Annotate books
  • Access books on other Apple devices
  • Listen to audiobooks
  • Set reading goals
  • Organize books
  • Create and edit events in Calendar
  • Send invitations
  • Reply to invitations
  • Change how you view events
  • Search for events
  • Change Calendar settings
  • Schedule or display events in a different time zone
  • Keep track of events
  • Use multiple calendars
  • Use reminders in Calendar
  • Use the Holidays calendar
  • Share iCloud calendars
  • Use the basic calculator
  • Use the scientific calculator
  • Solve math with Math Notes
  • Work with graphs in Math Notes
  • Convert units or currency
  • See previous calculations
  • See the world clock
  • Set an alarm
  • Use the stopwatch
  • Add and use contact information
  • Edit contacts
  • Add your contact info
  • Share Contacts on iPad
  • Add or remove accounts
  • Hide duplicate contacts
  • Sync contacts across devices
  • Import contacts
  • Export contacts
  • Get started with FaceTime
  • Make FaceTime calls
  • Receive FaceTime calls
  • Create a FaceTime link
  • Take a Live Photo
  • Turn on Live Captions
  • Use other apps during a call
  • Make a Group FaceTime call
  • View participants in a grid
  • Use SharePlay to watch, listen, and play together
  • Share your screen in a FaceTime call
  • Request or give remote control in a FaceTime call
  • Collaborate on a document in a FaceTime call
  • Use video conferencing features
  • Hand off a FaceTime call to another Apple device
  • Change the FaceTime video settings
  • Change the FaceTime audio settings
  • Change your appearance
  • Leave a call or switch to Messages
  • Block a FaceTime call and report it as spam
  • Modify files and folders
  • Find files and folders
  • Organize files and folders
  • Send files from the Files app
  • Set up iCloud Drive
  • Share files and folders in iCloud Drive
  • Transfer files from iPad to a storage device, a server, or the cloud
  • Share your location
  • Add or remove a friend
  • Locate a friend
  • Get notified when friends change their location
  • Notify a friend when your location changes
  • Add your iPad
  • Get notified if you leave a device behind
  • Locate a device
  • Mark a device as lost
  • Erase a device
  • Remove a device
  • Add an AirTag
  • Share an AirTag or other item in Find My on iPad
  • Add a third-party item
  • Get notified if you leave an item behind
  • Locate an item
  • Mark an item as lost
  • Remove an item
  • Adjust map settings
  • Turn off Find My
  • Get started with Freeform
  • Create a Freeform board
  • Draw or handwrite
  • Solve handwritten math problems
  • Add text in sticky notes, shapes, and text boxes
  • Add shapes, lines, and arrows
  • Add diagrams
  • Add photos, videos, and other files
  • Apply consistent styles
  • Position items on a board
  • Navigate and present scenes
  • Send a copy or PDF
  • Print a board
  • Share boards and collaborate
  • Search Freeform boards
  • Delete and recover boards
  • Change Freeform settings
  • Get started with Health
  • Fill out your Health Details
  • Intro to Health data
  • View your health data
  • Share your health data
  • View health data shared by others
  • Download health records
  • View health records
  • Log menstrual cycle information
  • View menstrual cycle predictions and history
  • Log a pregnancy
  • Track your medications
  • Learn more about your medications
  • Log your state of mind
  • Take a mental health assessment
  • Customize your Sleep Focus
  • Turn Sleep Focus on or off
  • View your sleep history
  • Check your headphone audio levels
  • Use audiogram data
  • Back up your Health data
  • Intro to Home
  • Upgrade to the new Home architecture
  • Set up accessories
  • Control accessories
  • Control your home using Siri
  • Use Grid Forecast to plan your energy usage
  • View electricity usage and rates on iPad (participating U.S. providers only)
  • Set up HomePod
  • Control your home remotely
  • Create and use scenes
  • Use automations
  • Set up security cameras
  • Use Face Recognition
  • Configure a router
  • Invite others to control accessories
  • Add more homes
  • Get music, movies, and TV shows
  • Get ringtones
  • Manage purchases and settings
  • Use iPad like a magnifying glass
  • Customize controls
  • Get descriptions of visual information around you
  • Detect people around you
  • Detect furniture around you
  • Detect doors around you
  • Detect text around you and have it read out loud
  • Set up shortcuts for Live Recognition
  • Add and remove email accounts
  • Set up a custom email domain
  • Check your email
  • Unsend email with Undo send
  • Reply to and forward emails
  • Save an email draft
  • Add email attachments
  • Download email attachments
  • Annotate email attachments
  • Set email notifications
  • Search for email
  • Organize your email in mailboxes
  • Flag or block emails
  • Filter emails
  • Use Hide My Email
  • Use Mail Privacy Protection
  • Change Mail settings
  • Delete and recover emails
  • Add a Mail widget to your Home Screen
  • Print emails
  • Use keyboard shortcuts
  • Explore 3D maps
  • Get travel directions
  • Change or add stops to your route
  • View a route overview or a list of turns
  • Change settings for spoken directions
  • Get driving directions
  • Report traffic incidents
  • Get cycling directions
  • Get walking directions
  • Save walks or hikes
  • Get transit directions
  • Get traffic and weather info
  • Estimate travel time and ETA
  • Download offline maps
  • Search for places
  • Add places and notes to your library
  • Mark places with pins
  • Share places
  • Rate places and add photos
  • Organize places with custom guides
  • Find nearby attractions, restaurants, and services
  • Get information about places
  • Explore places with guides
  • Look around places
  • Take Flyover tours
  • Clear location history
  • Delete recent directions
  • Choose a default travel mode and units
  • Report an issue with Maps
  • Measure dimensions
  • View and save measurements
  • Measure a person’s height
  • Set up Messages
  • About iMessage
  • Send and reply to messages
  • Unsend and edit messages
  • Keep track of messages
  • Forward and share messages
  • Group conversations
  • Watch, listen, or play together using SharePlay
  • Share screens
  • Collaborate on projects
  • Use iMessage apps
  • Take and edit photos or videos
  • Share photos, links, and more
  • Send stickers
  • Create and send Memoji
  • React with Tapbacks
  • Style and animate messages
  • Draw and handwrite messages
  • Send and save GIFs
  • Request, send, and receive payments
  • Send and receive audio messages
  • Turn read receipts on or off
  • Change notifications
  • Block, filter, and report messages
  • Delete messages and attachments
  • Recover deleted messages
  • Subscribe to Apple Music
  • Get personalized recommendations
  • Mark items as favorites
  • Add music and listen offline
  • Create an Apple Music Profile
  • Share music with friends
  • See what friends are listening to
  • Search for music
  • Find music shared with you
  • Find new music
  • Use the music player controls
  • Use Siri to play music
  • Play lossless audio
  • Play Spatial Audio
  • Listen to radio
  • Play music together using SharePlay
  • Play music together in the car
  • Adjust the sound
  • Queue up your music
  • Shuffle or repeat songs
  • Apple Music Sing
  • Show song credits and lyrics
  • Tell Apple Music what you enjoy
  • Intro to playlists
  • Create, edit, and delete playlists
  • Collaborate on a playlist
  • Join a collaborative playlist
  • Add a reaction to a collaborative playlist
  • Get started with News
  • Use News widgets
  • See news stories chosen just for you
  • Read and share stories
  • Follow your favorite teams with My Sports
  • Subscribe to Apple News+
  • Browse and read Apple News+ stories
  • Use Offline Mode to read downloaded News content
  • Manually download Apple News+ issues
  • Find puzzles in Apple News+
  • Solve crossword and crossword mini puzzles
  • Solve Quartiles puzzles
  • Search for stories in News
  • Save stories in News
  • Clear your reading history in News
  • Customize the News tab bar
  • Subscribe to individual news channels
  • Get started with Notes
  • Create and format notes
  • Use Quick Notes
  • Add drawings and handwriting
  • Enter formulas and equations
  • Add photos, video, and more
  • Record and transcribe audio
  • Scan text and documents
  • Work with PDFs
  • Search notes
  • Organize in folders
  • Organize with tags
  • Use Smart Folders
  • Share and collaborate
  • Export or print notes
  • Change the Notes view
  • Change Notes settings
  • Use passwords on iPad
  • Find your password for a website or app
  • Change the password for a website or app
  • Remove a password
  • Recover a deleted password
  • Create a password for a website or app
  • Use passkeys to sign in to apps and websites
  • Sign in with Apple
  • Share passwords
  • Automatically fill in strong passwords
  • Change weak or compromised passwords
  • View your passwords and related information
  • Find your Wi-Fi password
  • Share passwords securely with AirDrop
  • Make your passwords available on all your devices
  • Automatically fill in verification codes
  • Sign in with fewer CAPTCHA challenges
  • Use two-factor authentication
  • Use security keys
  • Delete, share, or copy a photo
  • View and edit Photo Booth photos in the Photos app
  • Get started with Photos
  • View photos and videos
  • See photo and video information
  • Find photos and videos by date
  • Find and name people and pets
  • Find group photos
  • Browse photos by location
  • Find recently saved photos
  • Find your travel photos
  • Find receipts, QR codes, recently edited photos, and more
  • Find photos, videos, and more by media type
  • Customize the Photos app
  • Filter and sort the photo library
  • Back up and sync your photos with iCloud
  • Delete or hide photos and videos
  • Search for photos and videos
  • Get wallpaper suggestions
  • Watch memories
  • Personalize your memories
  • Play videos and slideshows
  • Feature someone less
  • Create Photo albums
  • Edit and organize albums
  • Filter and sort photos and videos in albums
  • Share photos and videos
  • Share long videos
  • Create shared albums
  • Add and remove people in a shared album
  • Add and delete photos and videos in a shared album
  • Set up or join an iCloud Shared Photo Library
  • Use iCloud Shared Photo Library
  • Add content to an iCloud Shared Photo Library
  • Edit photos and videos
  • Crop, rotate, flip, or straighten photos and videos
  • Undo and revert photo edits
  • Trim video length, adjust speed, and edit audio
  • Edit Cinematic videos
  • Edit Live Photos
  • Edit portraits
  • Make stickers from your photos
  • Duplicate and copy photos and videos
  • Merge duplicate photos
  • Import and export photos and videos
  • Print photos
  • Find podcasts
  • Listen to podcasts
  • View podcast transcripts
  • Follow your favorite podcasts
  • Use the Podcasts widget
  • Organize your podcast library
  • Download, save, remove, and share podcasts
  • Subscribe to podcasts
  • Listen to subscriber-only content
  • Change download settings
  • Get started with Reminders
  • Set reminders
  • Make a grocery list
  • Add details
  • Complete and remove items
  • Edit and organize a list
  • Search your lists
  • Organize multiple lists
  • Use Smart Lists
  • Print a list
  • Work with templates
  • Change Reminders settings
  • Browse the web
  • Search for websites
  • See highlights
  • Customize your Safari settings
  • Change the layout
  • Create multiple Safari profiles
  • Open and close tabs
  • Organize your tabs with Tab Groups
  • View your tabs from another Apple device
  • Share Tab Groups
  • Use Siri to listen to a webpage
  • Bookmark a website
  • Bookmark a website as a favorite
  • Save pages to a Reading List
  • Find links shared with you
  • Annotate and save a webpage as a PDF
  • Automatically fill in forms
  • Get extensions
  • Hide distractions when browsing
  • Hide distractions when reading
  • Block pop-ups
  • Clear your cache and cookies
  • Enable cookies
  • Browse the web privately
  • Sign in with passkeys in Safari
  • Check stocks
  • Manage multiple watchlists
  • Read business news
  • Add earnings reports to your calendar
  • Use a Stocks widget
  • Translate text, voice, and conversations
  • Translate text in apps
  • Translate with the camera view
  • Subscribe to Apple TV+, MLS Season Pass, or a channel
  • Find shows, movies, and more
  • Personalize the Home tab
  • Buy, rent, or pre-order items
  • Stream content and control playback
  • Watch sports
  • Watch multiple live sports streams
  • Manage your library
  • Add your TV provider
  • Change the settings
  • Make a recording
  • View a transcription
  • Play it back
  • Edit or delete a recording
  • Keep recordings up to date
  • Organize recordings
  • Search for or rename a recording
  • Share a recording
  • Duplicate a recording
  • Check the weather
  • Check the weather in other locations
  • View weather maps
  • Manage weather notifications
  • Use Weather widgets
  • Learn the weather icons
  • Find out what Siri can do
  • Tell Siri about yourself
  • Have Siri announce calls and notifications
  • Add Siri Shortcuts
  • About Siri Suggestions
  • Change Siri settings
  • Introducing Apple Intelligence
  • Set up Family Sharing
  • Add Family Sharing members
  • Remove Family Sharing members
  • Share subscriptions
  • Share purchases
  • Share locations with family and locate lost devices
  • Set up Apple Cash Family and Apple Card Family
  • Set up parental controls
  • Set up a child’s device
  • Get started with Screen Time
  • Protect your vision health with Screen Distance
  • Set up Screen Time
  • Set communication and safety limits and block nudity
  • Set up Screen Time for a family member
  • Set up Apple Pay
  • Use Apple Pay in apps and on the web
  • Use Apple Cash
  • Use Apple Card
  • Remove payment cards
  • Change Wallet & Apple Pay settings
  • Power adapter and charge cable
  • Use AirPods
  • Use EarPods
  • Use headphone audio-level features
  • Apple Pencil compatibility
  • Pair and charge Apple Pencil (1st generation)
  • Pair and charge Apple Pencil (2nd generation)
  • Pair and charge Apple Pencil (USB-C)
  • Pair and charge Apple Pencil Pro
  • Enter text with Scribble
  • Draw with Apple Pencil
  • Take and mark up a screenshot with Apple Pencil
  • Quickly write notes
  • Wirelessly stream videos and photos to Apple TV or a smart TV
  • Connect to a display with a cable
  • HomePod and other wireless speakers
  • iPad keyboards
  • Switch between keyboards
  • Enter characters with diacritical marks
  • Use shortcuts
  • Choose an alternative keyboard layout
  • Change typing assistance options
  • Connect Magic Trackpad
  • Trackpad gestures
  • Change trackpad settings
  • Connect a mouse
  • Mouse actions and gestures
  • Change mouse settings
  • External storage devices
  • Connect Bluetooth accessories
  • Play audio from your iPad on a Bluetooth accessory from your iPad
  • Apple Watch with Fitness+
  • Polishing cloth
  • Work across devices using Continuity
  • Use AirDrop to send items to nearby devices
  • Hand off tasks between devices
  • Cut, copy, and paste between iPad and other devices
  • Stream video or mirror the screen of your iPad
  • Allow phone calls and text messages on your iPad
  • Share your internet connection with Personal Hotspot
  • Use iPad as a webcam for Apple TV
  • Insert sketches, photos, and scans on Mac
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  • Connect iPad and your computer with a cable
  • Transfer files between devices
  • Transfer files with email, messages, or AirDrop
  • Transfer files or sync content with the Finder or iTunes
  • Automatically keep files up to date with iCloud
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  • Use accessibility features during setup
  • Change Siri accessibility settings
  • Quickly turn accessibility features on or off
  • Overview of accessibility features for vision
  • View a larger version of text you’re reading or typing
  • Change display colors
  • Make text easier to read
  • Reduce onscreen motion
  • Use iPad more comfortably while riding in a vehicle
  • Customize per-app visual settings
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  • Hear audio descriptions
  • Turn on and practice VoiceOver
  • Change your VoiceOver settings
  • Use VoiceOver gestures
  • Operate iPad when VoiceOver is on
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  • Use the onscreen keyboard
  • Write with your finger
  • Keep the screen off
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  • Change Face ID and attention settings
  • Use Voice Control commands
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  • Use Apple TV Remote buttons
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  • Adjust double tap and squeeze settings for Apple Pencil
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How to Turn Off Pop Up Blocker on Windows 11: A Step-by-Step Guide

September 25, 2024

Michael Collins

If you’re looking to turn off the pop-up blocker on Windows 11, you’re in the right place. This guide will walk you through the process step-by-step so you can ensure your pop-ups aren’t getting blocked when you need them.

How to Turn Off Pop-Up Blocker on Windows 11

Turning off the pop-up blocker on Windows 11 involves tweaking settings in your web browser. Whether you’re using Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, or Mozilla Firefox, the steps are straightforward. Let’s break it down for each browser.

Step 1: Open Your Browser

First, open the web browser you typically use on Windows 11.

This might be Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, or Mozilla Firefox. Each browser has its own settings menu where you can manage pop-up blockers.

Step 2: Access Browser Settings

Next, access the settings menu in your browser.

Usually, this can be found by clicking on the three dots or lines in the upper right corner of the browser window. This will open a dropdown menu with various options.

Step 3: Navigate to Privacy and Security Settings

In the settings menu, look for the "Privacy and security" section.

This section includes all the settings related to your browser’s security features, including pop-up blockers.

Step 4: Find the Pop-Up Blocker Setting

Look for the option related to pop-ups, often labeled "Pop-ups and redirects" or something similar.

Here, you can toggle the pop-up blocker on or off.

Step 5: Disable the Pop-Up Blocker

Finally, toggle the switch to turn off the pop-up blocker.

After doing this, your browser will allow pop-ups to appear.

Once you’ve completed these steps, your browser will no longer block pop-ups, making it easier to access content that requires them.

Tips for Turning Off Pop-Up Blocker on Windows 11

  • Check Your Browser Version: Ensure your browser is up to date to find settings easily.
  • Adjust Site-Specific Settings: Some browsers allow you to manage pop-ups for specific sites, which can be useful.
  • Consider Security Risks: Be cautious about turning off pop-up blockers, as some pop-ups can be malicious.
  • Use Extensions: Some browsers offer extensions to better manage pop-ups without fully disabling the blocker.
  • Re-enable as Needed: If you face security issues, you can always turn the pop-up blocker back on.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do i turn off the pop-up blocker in microsoft edge.

Open Edge, go to settings, click on "Privacy and security," find "Pop-ups and redirects," and toggle it off.

How do I disable pop-up blockers in Chrome?

Open Chrome, go to settings, click on "Privacy and security," find "Site settings," then "Pop-ups and redirects," and toggle it off.

Is it safe to disable the pop-up blocker?

It can be, but be cautious as some pop-ups could be harmful or annoying. Always make sure to re-enable it if you notice any issues.

Can I allow pop-ups for specific websites only?

Yes, most browsers allow you to manage pop-ups for specific sites under the "Site settings" option.

Will turning off the pop-up blocker affect my browsing experience?

It may, as you’ll likely see more pop-ups. However, it can be useful for accessing certain content.

  • Open your browser.
  • Access browser settings.
  • Navigate to Privacy and security settings.
  • Find the pop-up blocker setting.
  • Disable the pop-up blocker.

Turning off the pop-up blocker on Windows 11 is a straightforward process that involves accessing your browser’s settings and toggling a single switch. Whether you’re using Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, or Mozilla Firefox, the steps are quite similar and easy to follow.

Remember that while turning off your pop-up blocker can be necessary for certain websites, it also opens your browser up to potential risks. Always stay vigilant and consider toggling the blocker back on when it’s not needed.

For further reading on managing browser settings, explore the help sections of your specific browser or visit their official websites. Now that you know how to turn off pop-up blockers in Windows 11, you can enjoy a smoother browsing experience.

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