This article will showcase how to allow Pop-ups in your Native browser & Extensions
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Step 1: Open Google Chrome and press on the vertical 3 dots located in the top right of the screen. Step 2: Select the «Settings» button from the bottom. Step 3: In the Search bar on top of the screen, write Site Settings. Then select the «Site Settings» button that will appear below. Step 4: In the bottom of the screen, select the «Pop-ups and Redirects» button. Step 5: Select the «Add» button to add a website.
Step 6: Add the website to the Allowed list. |
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Step 1: Open Firefox and press on the 3 horizontal lines located in the top right of the screen.
Step 2: Select the «Options» button from the drop-down selection.
Step 3: In the Search bar on top of the screen, write Pop-up. Next, select the «Exceptions» button that will appear next to the «Block Pop-up Windows» button.
Step 4: Add the following websites to the Allowed list and Select «Save Changes» in the bottom right.
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While this article only references Chrome and Firefox, the procedure should be similar for other browsers such as Opera or Brave. This articles only covers a small portions of the available ad blockers, however the process is similar for the rest. Step 1 : Check which extensions are installed in your web browser. They are typically represented by the icons located right to the address bar. In Chrome: Alternatively |
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You may enter the extensions page with the following procedure.
You may enter the extensions page with the following procedure. In Firefox: Alternatively |
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You may enter the extensions page with the following procedure. Step 2 : Verify if any of those icons match with the list below.
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Step 3 : Right click on the extension and select «remove» option. In Chrome: In Firefox: Step 4: Confirm the removal from the resulting dialog box. In Chrome: In Firefox: Many other kinds of extensions (i.e other then adblockers) may |
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be intrusive using our software. The following extensions are known to cause issues relating to fields being filled with the wrong information: grammarly and lastpass. This is because they store previously entered information, and fill it in the next time they read the same field label. |