How to block Windows POP UP
A reader asked us a
simple question that, well, isn't so simple. 'How do I block Windows POP UP in Windows
7 and Windows 8?' he said. That and no more.
It's not simple because it is such a broad question. So we've
taken a broad approach. In this article I'll show you how to prevent Windows POP UP appearing
when you are browsing the web with Internet Explorer, Firefox and Chrome when
using Windows 7 or Windows 8. Windows POP UP. I’ll also
show you how to remove annoying pop up windows from the Windows Desktop, by
removing the program that is causing them - often an expired AV program Windows POP UP.
It
should be said that some Windows
POP UP are unavoidable: if your PC is at risk, Windows will want to warn
you. In almost all cases there is a checkbox that allows you to dismiss that
and future messages, but the nagging voice of sense is a part of Windows that
will never go away. As a general point, however, a Windows POP UP message
that isn't from Windows itself is likely to be a sign of some software being up
to no good. As with all Windows PCs and laptops you must ensure you are running
solid and up-to-date security software. Choose one from our articles Windows POP UP.
If you see an unwanted Windows POP UP every time
you boot your PC or laptop, it is pretty much guaranteed that some software you
neither need nor want is installed. We'll address that issue first, before
tackling annoying Windows
POP UP when you are browsing the web.
How to get rid of annoying pop ups on the Desktop
As we mentioned above there are some Windows POP UP that
Windows itself sends your way. These have been reduced in Windows 7 and Windows
8, but they will never go away entirely. And, well, they're important.
However,
some programs you have installed intentionally or unwittingly will continue to
nag you long after you have had a use for them. Below we'll show you how to
install a program that is nagging you. But first a word of caution: if your
security software, your antivirus, is asking you to update, you may have out of
date protection and you need to do something about it. But that doesn't mean
you have to pay to renew. You could delete the program as outlined below, and
then Windows
POP UP.
So, if you keep seeing an annoying nagging window
asking you to update or pay for software you no longer use, you should
uninstall that program. Windows POP
UP If you don't know it's name, open up
the task manager when it is doing its annoying trick and you'll find it listed
there.
Windows POP UP of both Windows 7 and Windows 8 you can uninstall a
program by opening Programs and Features. In Windows 7 click the Start button,
Control Panel, clicking Programs, and then choose Programs and Features. In
Windows 8 just open up the Search charm and type in Programs and Features Windows POP UP.
Select the program you want to kill and click
Uninstall. Some programs include the option to change or repair the program in
addition to uninstalling it, but many offer only the option to uninstall.
Choose Uninstall, then confirm your choice. And you're done.
How to stop Windows POP
UP when browsing the web.
Here's
how to stop Windows POP
UPappearing when
browsing with IE (Internet Explorer). Open Internet Explorer. Click the tools button (it is in the top righthand corner
and looks like a cog), then select internet options. Go to the Privacy tab, and
under Pop-up Blocker, select the Turn on Windows POP
UP Blocker check box, and then tap or click ok.
If this box is clicked and you are still seeing pop ups, hit Settings, and in
the Windows POP UP Blocker Settings window that appears go to the
bottom and find 'Blocking level'. Change the droop-down from the default
'Medium: Block most automatic Windows POP
UP to 'High: Block all pop-ups (Ctrl+Alt to
override)'.
Here's how to stop Windows POP UP
appearing when browsing with Firefox. First, open up Firefox.
At the top lefthand corder of the Firefox window,
click on the Firefox button and then select Options, then select the Content
panel. You'll see a checkbox entitled Windows POP
UP'. Ensure it is checked. Unlike IE
there are no levels of pop-up blocking: just on or off. Exceptions allows you
to add a list of sites that you want to allow to display Windows POP UP.
Here's how to stop Windows pop ups appearing when
browsing with Chrome.
By default Google Chrome simply
prevents Windows POP UP from automatically appearing and cluttering your
screen. Whenever the browser blocks pop-ups for a site, the blocked Windows POP UP alert icon appears in the address bar.
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