

The go-to way of removing pop-ups is installing a special pop-up blocker Chrome supports natively. Blocks all ads: video ads (including YouTube video ads), rich media advertising, unwanted pop-ups, banners and text ads (including Facebook advertisements) 2. Scroll down to Site Settings under “Privacy and security” Since Google Chrome is the most popular browser in the world, the choice of such extensions is dizzying, which is also a curse because you don’t know which ones are good.īefore we do that, however, let’s explore Chrome’s native pop-up blocker feature first: Scroll down again to “Pop-ups and redirects”Īdditionally, you want to make sure that you only have the websites you really want to enable pop-ups for in the Allow sections. If not, make sure to click on their menu and select Remove. Select the hamburger menu and choose Open Chrome Web Store.Once you have the native pop-up blocker set up, it might also be great to have an additional blocking layer via a third-party extension. You might be surprised that even after going through the process of blocking pop-ups natively and running a third-party extension, some pop-ups still keep appearing.
