For Mac users, the browsing experience is often synonymous with sleek design and seamless performance. However, nothing ruins that pristine Apple aesthetic faster than a sudden barrage of browser windows advertising dubious weight loss pills or fake virus warnings.
Disabling pop-up protection on a Mac can lead to:
Chrome’s built-in pop-up blocker is similarly effective but more aggressive. It blocks all pop-ups unless the user explicitly clicks a link or button that requests a new window. Users can manage exceptions via: Settings → Privacy and Security → Site Settings → Pop-ups and redirects
For Mac users, the browsing experience is often synonymous with sleek design and seamless performance. However, nothing ruins that pristine Apple aesthetic faster than a sudden barrage of browser windows advertising dubious weight loss pills or fake virus warnings.
Disabling pop-up protection on a Mac can lead to:
Chrome’s built-in pop-up blocker is similarly effective but more aggressive. It blocks all pop-ups unless the user explicitly clicks a link or button that requests a new window. Users can manage exceptions via: Settings → Privacy and Security → Site Settings → Pop-ups and redirects