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It is common for streaming, shopping, and WordPress sites to open unwanted pop-ups or redirect users to ad pages. This free, open-source Chrome extension blocks all types of popups and popunders before they are issued. It pauses window opening requests for user attention. Unlike other popup and ad blocker extensions, this one blocks requests on the original page rather than closing the target pages. You will get badge count and optional page notification when a popup is blocked. A badge counter over the notification increments if more than one identical request is issued. For previously visited sites, the extension automatically allows or denies requests. It identifies the action based on your previous decision. What does happen if I have this extension and a website tries to open a popup? The extension blocks this request and displays a notification on the top right side of the page. Enjoy the browse distraction-free browsing. You can: 1. Deny the request 2. Allow the request 3. Open the request in a background tab 4. Redirect the current page to the requested source Do I still need an AdBlock extension? This extension does not block any network request or ads like adblock extensions. It is a single-purpose extension to protect you against popups and popunders. For a better browsing experience, use this extension along with uBlock Origin. Consider it as a complementary extension to reduce distractions and disturbances. Does this extension support keyword shortcuts? Yes, visit "chrome://extensions/shortcuts" to configure your custom shortcuts for opening the UI or denying the last action. Can I ask the extension not to show page notifications when a popup is blocked? You can open the toolbar interface and mute all notifications or notifications for a single page. Useful Links: 1. FAQs page: https://webextension.org/listing/popup-blocker.html 2. Bug Reports: https://github.com/schomery/popup-blocker/issues 3. Test your blocker's efficiency: https://webbrowsertools.com/popup-blocker/ 4. Privacy Policy: https://add0n.com/policies/yokris.dev.txt Notes: 1. This extension used to be called "Popup Blocker (ultimate)". 2. By placing your mouse over a notification, the counter stops counting so that the user can review the popup request. 3. By placing your mouse over a notification, you can get the full URL in the tooltip (when the full URL is not visible). 4. You can ignore page notifications for a site by adding the hostname to the whitelist (renamed to exception list). 5. This extension does not block overlay pop-ups like cookie messages. 6. It works offline. There are no server-side activities whatsoever
New-Tab Blocker
This Chrome extension blockes new tabs from specified websites. This helps against pop-up ads that open in a new tab. It is possible to specifiy which websites are allowed to open new tabs and which not. Tips: - to block all new tabs, add "" (nothing) to the "URL Beginnings" list - you can install this Chrome extension on Android with the Kiwi Browser
Popup Blocker - block pop up requests
Block annoying popup requests from any website and enjoy fast browsing! Streaming, shopping, and WordPress sites often open unwanted pop-ups or redirect users to ad pages. This Chrome extension prevents all types of popups and popunders before they appear. When a popup is blocked, you'll see a badge count and an optional page notification. If multiple identical requests are made, the badge counter increments. For previously visited sites, the extension automatically allows or denies requests based on your prior decisions. What happens if a website tries to open a popup while using this extension? The extension blocks the popup request and displays a notification in the top right corner of the page. Enjoy distraction-free browsing! You’ll have the option to: - Deny the request - Allow the request - Open the request in a background tab - Redirect the current page to the requested source Do I need an Adblock? This extension doesn't hinder network requests or ads similar to adblock extensions. It serves a specific purpose, safeguarding you from popups and popunders. For an enhanced browsing experience, pair this extension with Adblock. Think of it as an additional tool to minimize distractions and interruptions. Notes: - By placing your mouse over a notification, the counter stops counting so that the user can review the popup request. - By placing your mouse over a notification, you can get the full URL in the tooltip (when the full URL is not visible). - You can ignore page notifications for a site by adding the hostname to the whitelist (renamed to exception list). - This extension does not block overlay pop-ups like cookie messages. - It works offline. There are no server-side activities whatsoever Please, rate us! We work hard to provide you with the best experience. If you like our extension, please provide us with a 5 star rating!
Bib Bypasser
Bypass some annoying popups that beg you to turn your adblocker off! Ad Blockers are extremely common things. Unfortunately, sites like EasyBib, CitationMachine, and CiteThisForMe all detect the fact that you're using an adblocker. In our experience, they give off false-positives more often than not. While we do support sites who generate revenue from advertisements, it's safe to say that many sites have too many ads. With Bib Bypasser, you won't have to deal with their popups. This extension blocks requests to the website they host their anti-ad-blocker scripts on. So, when you load any of their websites, you won't see their annoying popup anymore. At the time of release, you also won't see Grammarly ads, either! Update 1.3: Added support for popular news websites
Popup Blocker
This extension automatically closes tabs and windows opened by ad-requiring sites You may be browsing normally and then you click somewhere on the page and then a new tab opens, suddenly, pointing to an ad, without you initiating it. This extension automatically closes those tabs/windows. It's not an Adblocker; it's a tab/window-containing-ad closer. ;) Once a site has that behaviour (where it opens random popups/tabs annoyingly), simply click on the extension and click "Add Site". Once that is done, the extension manages all tabs and windows opened from that particular site, automatically closing them if needed. To remove a site from the "monitored list", you can always click the extension again and click "Remove Site". Note that I intentionally created the extension to be lightweight, doing nothing but its intended task. Note that after adding a site, all new tabs opened that start with the protocol+hostname of that site will be allowed; all others won't. This means that if https://www.adopeningsite.com is added, then all sites starting with https://www.adopeningsite.com like https://www.adopeningsite.com/clickads or https://www.adopeningsite.com/hoverads will be allowed to open in a new tab. The others will be automatically closed. To purposely open a new tab that has its protocol+hostname different from that of the site, right click the link and choose "Purposely open in a new tab".