By default, Google Chrome blocks pop-ups from automatically showing up on your screen. When a pop-up is blocked, the address bar will be marked Pop-up blocked . You can also decide to allow pop-ups.
If you still get pop-ups after disabling them:
Not all pop-ups are ads or spam. Some legitimate websites display web content in pop-up windows.
Allow pop-ups and redirects from a site Block pop-ups and redirects from a site Block notificationsIf you still get communications from a site after disabling pop-ups, you may be subscribed to notifications. To turn off notifications for a site:
You can also block notifications from your site settings.
Problems with pop-upsUsing a Chrome device at work or school: You can't change this setting yourself, but your network administrator can set up the pop-up blocker for you. Learn how to use a managed Chrome device.
You can control specific ways a website acts when you use Chrome. Learn how to set permissions in Chrome.
My site's popups are being blockedChrome blocks pop-ups that users might not find useful.
If pop-ups get blocked on a site that you own, go to the Abusive Experience Report. In the report, you can learn if there are any issues found with your site that you can address.
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