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I am using the java and selenium to write the test script for automation. On here the target automated Org has some reminder pop-up windows so it makes the confusion of taking in the command of driver.getWindowHandles() command on my results.

Most browsers enable their built-in pop-up blockers by default. The pop-up blockers of browsers keep you from annoying pop-ups or dangerous content from web pages. But they also block pop-ups that you may want to view. If you want to disable pop-up blocker on Chrome, Firefox, Microsoft Edge, Safari, etc. you can check the detailed guides below.

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I am attempting to block all internet traffic except for chrome. I have found many articles outlining how to do this using windows firewall. I followed the instructions but it just blocks everything (chrome won't work). I set outgoing connections in all profiles to BLOCK. This blocks everything. Then I created an outgoing rule specifying my chrome executable. Eventhough this rule is created, it still blocks everything, I even confirmed this in my log. I'm not sure what I am missing. To be clear, I'm trying to setup a "Deny All except ...." configuration where all traffic (in or out) is blocked except for what is specified in rules.

Allow System and Chrome: The above setting blocks all connections including from System and DNS Host service. Allow System and Chrome with the following commands as administrator. Let the path of Chrome executable file is "E:\Chrome\chrome.exe". Replace that with your own.

I played around with the settings and got it to work. By using the GUI to setup the rule, it creates the rule as "%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome SxS\Application\chrome.exe" but if I create the rule with the absolute "c:\users .... path, it works. I did not have to do anything with the DNS however I did not do anything with the existing default outgoing rules so maybe its in there already

Most web browsers include a feature to block pop-up windows. While this may eliminate unwanted or bothersome pop-up windows, the feature sometimes can impede the functionality of legitimate or useful websites.

Some popular Penn-affiliated websites requiring pop-ups include U@Penn and the Penn Online Directory.

Follow the instructions below to configure your web browser to allow pop-up windows for your selected websites.

Note: If you have installed third party applications to block pop-ups (examples include the Google, MSN, and Yahoo! toolbars), be sure to consult the vendor documentation to allow pop-up windows for desired websites.

When a website attempts to launch a new pop-up window, you may see dialog boxes alerting you of pop-up windows that have been blocked. Follow the instructions below to allow pop-up windows on a per-website basis.

I have multiple chrome windows open, and I also leave one window with lots of tabs always opened/click on a gmail tab. I have noticed that when gmail automatically refreshes/checks the inbox for new mail, chrome will automatically switch me away from another window I'm looking at, and force me to look at the window that has refreshed/been updated. How do I disable this, it's very annoying constantly being taken away from the window I want to actually look at. It does this for any website that automatically updates/refreshes, not just gmail.

One of the most common ad blockers for Chrome is AdBlock Plus. This widespread application is the first to appear in search results and has some of the best ratings. It works as a simple extension for Chrome and other popular browsers, and blocks ads on Youtube, Facebook, Twitch, and more.

I SPECIFICALLY would like to get chrome on mac to say "Updates are disabled by your administrator." I do not want it to error out, or anything weird like that. I want to know if there is a definitive way on Mac to mimic what I am able to do with Chrome on windows.

Hi @ag_michaelc. No that doesn't work, every time I close chrome, then I find 1password locked and it's very inconvenient to put the master password every time. I wish it wouldn't crash when I exit the browser, like Last Pass does.

To disable incognito on chrome/chromium you need to edit the policies. Doing this will prevent you from opening an incognito window via Ctrl+Shift+n, and will also grey out the incognito window option in the options tab in the corner.

I downloaded a few ad blockers to see which was best. I left them on for a month and came back to check on them. So far, the others have only blocked 2,000 ads, but AdBlock has blocked 16,000! Absolutely suggest this above all.

If you're getting pop-up windows when browsing on Google Chrome it either means the pop-up blocker is not properly configured or other software is circumventing the browser's pop-up blocker. Pop-up windows are intended to open a new web page within a different window to leave the original page unaffected: the new window may include some special customization features.

You may be getting pop-ups in Chrome because the pop-up blocker program hasn't been properly configured. Chrome features only two pop-up blocker settings: "Allow all sites to show pop-ups" and "Do not allow any site to show pop-ups (recommended)." The latter option must be selected to block pop-ups. Chrome takes an all-or-nothing approach and does not try to guess which pop-ups are desired and which ones aren't.

To stop pop-ups on Chrome, the pop-up blocker can be enabled by clicking the three-lines "Menu" icon, selecting "Settings," clicking "Show advanced settings," choosing "Content settings" under the Privacy section, clicking the radio button next to the "Do not allow" option and clicking "Done."

If you've added a particular page to the exceptions list in Chrome, any pop-up launched from that page will get through the pop-up blocker. Chrome uses a regular expression pattern to enable pop-ups for related pages within the same tree, which can unintentionally allow pop-ups on other pages on the same site with similar names.

Similar to malware, adware can get around pop-up blockers and launch pop-up windows. Adware is different from malware in that it legitimately installs itself with the user's permission, even though the user might not actually recognize what they're approving. Anti-virus and anti-malware programs may be able to remove adware. However, adware may function like any legitimate program on the computer and have a built-in uninstaller program that can be accessed on the Start Screen or through the "Programs and Features" menu in the Control Panel.

Google Chrome is a popular browser. Thus, many people experience these notification popups and find them annoying. Therefore, we must come up with a solution as to how to stop chrome notifications on any device.

We are providing some easy steps to get rid of the unwanted chrome notifications. Chrome has applications for Windows, Android, and iOS. All the applications have different settings. Here we will be giving you the exact steps for each of the operating systems.

"After today's cumulative update for Windows 10 and 11, 2023-04, every time I open Chrome the default app settings of windows will open. I've tried many ways to resolve this without luck. This is happening to all 600 systems with the update. Removing the update makes the issue go away."

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