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Where Is My Popup Blocker?

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Popup blockers are built into most web browsers and can be found in browser settings menus, typically under Privacy, Security, or Site Settings.

Where is my Pop-up Blocker?

Popup blockers live in your browser's settings menu, usually under Privacy, Security, or Site Settings.

In Chrome (version 120+), head to Settings > Privacy and security > Site settings > Pop-ups and redirects. Firefox (version 115+) users should look in Settings > Privacy & Security > Permissions > Block pop-up windows. On Safari (macOS 14+), it’s tucked away in Preferences > Websites > Pop-up Windows. Even mobile browsers like Chrome for Android have it—just tap Settings > Site settings > Pop-ups and redirects.

How do I turn my Pop-up Blocker off?

Disable your pop-up blocker by tweaking site permissions in your browser settings.

Open your browser’s settings, find the pop-up blocker section, and flip the switch to turn it off—or add exceptions for trusted sites. In Chrome, for example, go to Settings > Privacy and security > Site settings > Pop-ups and redirects and toggle it off. Using a third-party extension like AdBlock Plus? Right-click its icon in the toolbar and pick Pause on [website] or Disable on this site.

How do I turn my Pop-up Blocker off on Google Chrome?

Turn off Chrome’s pop-up blocker in the Site settings menu.

Fire up Chrome and click the three-dot menu (⋮) in the top-right corner. Choose Settings > Privacy and security > Site settings > Pop-ups and redirects. Flip the toggle next to Sites can send pop-ups and use redirects to the on position. Want to allow pop-ups on just one site? Click Add under Allowed to send pop-ups and use redirects and type in the URL.

How do I unblock Pop-up Blocker on Mac?

Adjust pop-up permissions in Safari’s Website settings on macOS.

Open Safari and head to Safari > Settings (or Preferences) > Websites > Pop-up Windows. Pick a website from the list and set it to Allow. To block all pop-ups, uncheck Allow pop-up windows in Safari’s Security tab under Preferences. Other browsers on Mac? Just follow the same steps as their desktop versions.

Is it popup or pop-up?

“Pop-up” is the correct spelling when used as a noun or adjective.

According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, “pop-up” is a closed compound word when referring to those little windows that suddenly appear on your screen. You’ll sometimes see the unhyphenated “popup” in URLs or casual writing, but it’s not grammatically correct in formal contexts.

How do I get rid of pop-ups on my computer?

Stop unwanted pop-ups by disabling browser notifications and scanning for malware.

Start by checking your browser’s notification settings— in Chrome, that’s Settings > Privacy and security > Site settings > Notifications—and block or remove sketchy sites. Next, run a malware scan with tools like Malwarebytes or Windows Defender. Finally, update your browser to the latest version (like Chrome 120+) to patch any security holes that sneaky pop-ups might exploit.

Is there a pop-up blocker on iPhone?

Yes, Safari on iPhone has a built-in pop-up blocker.

To turn it on, go to Settings > Safari and enable Block Pop-ups and Fraudulent Website Warning. Want to tweak pop-up permissions for a specific site? Open Safari, tap the aA icon in the address bar, and select Website Settings. Third-party browsers like Chrome or Firefox on iOS rely on the system-wide pop-up blocker and don’t offer much customization.

How do I turn off my pop-up blocker on my iPhone?

Disable the pop-up blocker in Safari settings on your iPhone.

Open the Settings app and scroll down to Safari. Under General, toggle off Block Pop-ups. The toggle will switch from green (on) to gray (off). Using a third-party browser? Check its settings, since iOS limits some customization options. In Chrome, for example, go to Settings > Site settings > Pop-ups and redirects and toggle it on.

Why do I still get pop-ups when I have them blocked?

You might still see pop-ups because of enabled website notifications or malware.

Check if you’ve accidentally allowed notifications for a site by heading to your browser’s settings (in Chrome, that’s Settings > Privacy and security > Site settings > Notifications) and removing anything suspicious. Malware can also slip past pop-up blockers—run a scan with Windows Defender or Malwarebytes. Some pop-ups might even appear as new browser windows or tabs, which you can just close manually.

How do I turn off the pop-up blocker on Windows 10?

Disable the pop-up blocker in Microsoft Edge or Chrome settings.

In Microsoft Edge (version 120+), open Settings > Cookies and site permissions > Pop-ups and redirects and flip the toggle off. For Chrome, it’s Settings > Privacy and security > Site settings > Pop-ups and redirects. Using a third-party tool like AdBlock Plus? Right-click its icon in the system tray and pick Pause on all sites or disable it completely.

What is the best pop-up blocker for Chrome?

Top-rated pop-up blockers for Chrome include AdGuard, uBlock Origin, and AdBlock Plus.

BlockerKey FeaturesRating (2026)
AdGuardBlocks ads, pop-ups, and trackers; lightweight4.8/5 (Chrome Web Store)
uBlock OriginOpen-source, customizable filters; low resource usage4.9/5
AdBlock PlusCustomizable whitelist; supports YouTube ad blocking4.6/5
GhosteryBlocks trackers and pop-ups; privacy-focused4.5/5

To install, open Chrome, visit the Chrome Web Store, search for the extension, and click Add to Chrome. Fine-tune settings by clicking the extension’s icon in the toolbar and adjusting filters or whitelists to your liking.

How do I turn off pop-up blocker on Macbook Pro 2020?

Disable Safari’s pop-up blocker in the Security preferences.

Open Safari and click Safari > Settings (or Preferences). Switch to the Security tab and uncheck Block pop-up windows. Using another browser like Chrome or Firefox? Just follow the same steps as their desktop versions. In Chrome, go to Settings > Privacy and security > Site settings > Pop-ups and redirects and toggle it on.

How do I enable pop-ups on a Mac?

Allow pop-ups for specific sites in Safari’s Website settings.

Open Safari and click Safari > Preferences > Websites. Pick Pop-up Windows from the sidebar, select a website, and choose Allow from the dropdown. Want pop-ups everywhere? Head to Safari > Preferences > Security and uncheck Block pop-up windows. Other browsers? Check their settings—most follow similar steps.

What you mean by popup?

A pop-up is a small window that appears in the foreground of a user interface.

Pop-ups usually show up as ads, notifications, or extra info. They can pop up when you click something—or automatically, thanks to websites. Sure, they’re handy for some tasks, but way too many pop-ups get annoying fast. That’s why browsers and extensions block them to keep your browsing smooth.

Edited and fact-checked by the TechFactsHub editorial team.
Alex Chen

Alex Chen is a senior tech writer and former IT support specialist with over a decade of experience troubleshooting everything from blue screens to printer jams. He lives in Portland, OR, where he spends his free time building custom PCs and wondering why printer drivers still don't work in 2026.