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How to Block Pop Ups on Chrome

Pop-ups can be more than just annoying—they can be a security risk or a productivity killer. Thankfully, Google Chrome comes with built-in tools to help you control or completely block them. Here’s how to shut them down.

Step 1: Go to Chrome Settings

  1. Open Chrome.
  2. Click the three dots in the top-right corner.
  3. Select Settings from the drop-down menu.

Step 2: Navigate to Privacy and Security

  1. In the left-hand menu, click on Privacy and security.
  2. Choose Site Settings.

Step 3: Find the Pop-Ups and Redirects Option

  1. Scroll down to the Content section.
  2. Click Pop-ups and redirects.

Step 4: Block Pop-Ups

  • Make sure the toggle is set to Don’t allow sites to send pop-ups or use redirects (this should be the default).
  • If you want to block pop-ups on specific sites only, scroll down to the Customized behaviors section and add those URLs under Not allowed to send pop-ups or use redirects.

Step 5: Clear Out Unwanted Permissions

Sometimes pop-ups slip through because you’ve accidentally allowed them. Check your Allowed to send pop-ups list and remove any suspicious or unwanted sites.

Bonus Tip: Use an Extension for Extra Protection

If pop-ups are still getting through, consider installing a Chrome extension like:

  • uBlock Origin
  • AdBlock Plus
  • Poper Blocker

These tools offer more advanced filters and can stop pop-ups, overlays, and other intrusive elements.


Final Thoughts

Pop-ups aren’t just annoying—they’re often used for scams, fake alerts, or spam. By adjusting your Chrome settings and using a trusted blocker, you can clean up your browsing experience fast. Set it and forget it—just the way it should be.

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