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Pop-Up Blocker in Internet Explorer

Friday, 6 November 2009 20:18 by michael

After opening Internet Explorer, navigating to the home page, user accidentally clicks on a banner and in few seconds several new pages are opened. They give a lot of unuseful and unwanted advertisements, and it takes some time to close all of them. This kind of the messages is called pop-ups, as they appear when you don't expect. Very often there is not ability even to close it, you need to click on i, and then it disappears. It can be very annoying and irritable. Internet Explorer 8, as the previous version of IE, include built-in option to block pop-ups windows from appearing.

 To turn On Pop-up Blocker in Internet Explorer:

1. Go to [Start] > [Run], in the opened window type the command:"inetcpl.cpl", - press Enter.

Or in IE go to [Tools] menu, choose [Internet Options].

Or go to [Control Panel] > [Internet Options].  

 

Run - (inetcpl.cpl)_1.JPG

 2. Window with the IE settings will appear. On this page press [Settings] button in the "Tabs" section:

Internet Properties - Tabs.JPG

3. The "Tabbed Browsing Settings" window appears. Select the action which will be done if a pop-up window is encountered. Press OK when the settings are set.

Tabbed Browsing Settings page_1.JPG 

4. In the main window go to [Privacy] tab, on [Privacy] tab check the "Turn Pop-up Blocker" option in the {Pop-up Blocker} section of the window:

Privacy Tab - Turn on Pop-up Blocker_1.JPG

5. [Settings] button in the {Pop-up Blocker} section allows to configure the Exceptions list, Notifications and Filter Level (High, Medium, Low):  

Pop-up Blocker Settings_1.JPG

NOTE: Pop-up Blocker can be disabled to allow all pop-ups.


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