![]() To manage the sites Chrome will allow or block popups from, click Manage you can then Manage the Popups default behaviour, which is explained in the rest of this guide. Chrome will then add the whole site to the "allowed" list of websites that can open pop-up windows. To make Chrome remember that you want to always allow this particular pop-up window select the Always allow pop-ups and redirects from. This will open the link but Chrome won't change your settings and will continue to ask you about the pop-up if you ever visit the site again. If you just want to show the pop-up that was just blocked without making a rule about it you can just click the blue link in the top of the small window. The small window that appears lets you do a few things. Chrome will then show you a small dialog that lets you change the settings just for this site. To show the pop-up that was just blocked once in Chrome, click on the icon. ![]() This means Chrome has blocked the pop-up window from appearing. The text in the notice (" Pop-up blocked") will disappear after a few seconds, leaving the just the icon. If you visit a site that uses pop-ups and Chrome blocks the Pop-up window, you will see a notice in the Address bar: Allow popups on a specific site in Chrome And since some popups are legitimate and useful, I'll also show you how to allow popups only on specific sites and block them on all others. This guide will show you how to configure Chrome to allow popup windows to show up. ![]() By default, Chrome blocks popup windows from automatically appearing.
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