When a site needs pop-up windows to operate, you will need to disable the pop-up blocker in your web browser to let the site process. This article will let you know how to do that in Chrome, Firefox, and Microsoft Edge.
Stop the Pop-Up Blocker in Google Chrome
You can disable Google Chrome’s built-in pop-up blocker from the settings menu on both your desktop and mobile devices.
Launch Google Chrome and head into the three dots menu on the top right side > Settings > Privacy and Security > Site Settings > Pop-Ups and Redirects to turn off the pop-up blocker in Google Chrome on desktop. Once you get there, enable the “Sites can send pop-ups and use redirects” option.
To turn off the pop-up blocker in Google Chrome on your mobile, open Chrome and navigate the three dots menu > Settings > Site Settings > Pop-Ups and Redirects. Once you get there, enable the “Pop-Ups and Redirects” option.
Stop the Pop-Up Blocker in Mozilla Firefox
Mozilla Firefox’s desktop, iPhone, and iPad versions let you disable the pop-up blocker. The Android version does not have a pop-up blocker. This means you don’t need to do anything to allow those tiny windows.
To turn off the pop-up blocker in Firefox on your desktop, all you need is to launch Firefox; click the three horizontal lines’ menu >Settings > Privacy & Security. Once you get there, uncheck the “Block Pop-Up Windows” option.
To stop Firefox’s pop-up blocker on iPhone or iPad, all you require is to launch Firefox. Click the three horizontal lines’ menu on the top right side, select Settings. And disable the “Block Pop-Up Windows” option.
Stop the Pop-Up Blocker in Microsoft Edge
To disable Microsoft Edge’s pop-up blocker on desktop, launch Microsoft Edge, navigate to the three dots menu, select Settings > Cookies and Site Permissions > Pop-Ups and Redirects, and disable the “Block” option.
To stop Microsoft Edge’s pop-up blocker on mobile, access Edge, go to the three dots menu, then tap Settings > Privacy and Security > Site Permissions > Pop-Ups and Redirects, and allow the “Pop-Ups and Redirects” option.
And that’s how you can let your sites open those small windows in your different web browsers. Enjoy!
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