- Pop-ups can be mostly terrible, but sometimes they're necessary, and that likely means you have to manually allow them to appear within your browser.
- Google Chrome's default is to block all pop-ups from appearing.
- You have the option to either allow all pop-ups through your Chrome browser, or to enable pop-ups for certain sites that you select.
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Pop-ups can be the scourge of the Internet (one of them anyways), ranging from unending requests to allow push notifications for random websites, to dictatorial full-screen ones clamoring for your name and email address, to the nefarious malware-carrying kind.
It's no wonder that most people set their browser's settings to block all pop-ups. And for those who use Chrome, that's even written into the default settings.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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