Pop-ups — those pesky windows that "pop up" when you visit certain websites — can be annoying, distracting, and even dangerous if they contain malware.
Most web browsers, like Google Chrome, block pop-ups by default. But there are some cases where pop-ups might be helpful — for example, Amazon uses them to let you chat with customer service.
If you want to allow pop-ups for specific sites, or even for all sites, you can do so in the Google Chrome desktop browser or mobile browser app. Here's how.
If you regularly visit certain sites and want to selectively allow pop-ups for only those sites, here's how.
Allow pop-ups for specific sites only:
1. Open your Chrome web browser and navigate to the site you want to allow pop-ups on.
2. Click the lock icon to the left of the address bar.
3. In the pop-up menu, click the drop-down next to Pop-ups and redirects, and change it from Block to Allow. You can also do this by clicking Site Settings and scrolling down to Pop-ups and redirects.
Quick tip: If you see Pop-up blocked appear in the address bar when you navigate to the site, click it. Then, click the link for the pop-up you want to see. Finally, select Always allow pop-ups and redirects from [site] and then click Done.
Allow all pop-ups:
1. Open the Google Chrome web browser on your computer.
2. In the menu bar at the top of your computer screen, click Chrome and select Preferences… in the drop-down.
3. A new tab will open to the Google Chrome Settings page. On the left side, click Privacy and security.
4. In the Privacy and security section, click Site Settings.
5. Scroll down to the Content section and click Pop-ups and redirects.
6. At the top of the Pop-ups and redirects page, click the toggle switch to change it from Blocked to Allowed, which will turn the switch from grey to blue. On this page, you can also choose specific sites to either block or allow pop-ups for — click Add under the Allow section or the Block section and paste a URL in the pop-up.
You can allow pop-ups on the Google Chrome mobile app from your iOS or Android device.
Allow all pop-ups on an iPhone or iPad:
1. Open the Google Chrome mobile browser app on your device.
2. Tap the More icon, which looks like an ellipsis, in the bottom-right corner.
3. Tap Settings in the pop-up.
4. Scroll down and select Content Settings.
5. On the Content Settings page, select Block Pop-ups.
6. Tap the toggle switch next to Block Pop-ups to turn it from blue to grey — this will turn off pop-up blocking.
Allow pop-ups for specific sites only on an iPhone or iPad:
1. Open the Google Chrome mobile browser app on your device.
2. At the bottom of a page where pop-ups are blocked, tap Always show underneath Pop-ups blocked.
Allow all pop-ups on an Android:
1. Open the Google Chrome mobile browser app on your device.
2. In the top-right corner, tap the More icon, which looks like three vertical dots, and select Settings in the pop-up.
3. Then tap Site Settings.
4. On the Site Settings page, tap Pop-ups and redirects.
5. Slide the switch to the left to turn off pop-up blocking.
Allow pop-ups for specific sites only on an Android:
1. Open the Google Chrome mobile browser app on your device.
2. At the bottom of a page where pop-ups are blocked, tap Always show.
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