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- Pull down the “Safari” menu and choose “Preferences”. Select the “Websites” tab then click on “Pop-Up Windows” from the left side menu. Look for the dropdown selection menu next to ‘When visiting other websites:’ and choose “Allow” to allow all pop-up windows in Safari.
- How to Quickly Enable Pop-Ups on a Website in Safari for Mac. If you’re on a given website and it attempts to open a pop-up, Safari will notify. you of it doing so, and then you can act on that to allow the pop-up window to become visible, here’s how: From Safari, navigate to the web site you want to enable popups for.
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Temporarily override Safari's 'Block Pop-Up Windows' setting
Just to stir the fire a little...
I DON'T have tabs on and I DO have pop up's blocked and links that open a new window work just fine for me.
Perhaps you have discovered a bug. Try turning off tabs and see if that changes the behavior.
If so I would tell Apple
cheers
Steve
I DON'T have tabs on and I DO have pop up's blocked and links that open a new window work just fine for me.
Perhaps you have discovered a bug. Try turning off tabs and see if that changes the behavior.
If so I would tell Apple
cheers
Steve
Temporarily override Safari's 'Block Pop-Up Windows' setting
Thanks for this hint, CMD-click works great!
Recently however, I've noticed that Safari blocks popups no matter if the popup blocker is enabled or not.
Has anyone seen this? Better, is there a fix for it?
Recently however, I've noticed that Safari blocks popups no matter if the popup blocker is enabled or not.
Has anyone seen this? Better, is there a fix for it?
I don't know what web sites you navigate, but in the ones I use
(including Apple's GSX Service web site), pop-ups which I
trigger by clicking on them open correctly, with no problems.
The same with all other web sites.
Holding the CMD key down when you have tabbed browsing
enabled doesn't bypass pop-up blocking at all, it simply tells
Safari to open the link in a new tab, which by default is in the
background, or foreground if your tab browsing preferences are
set that way.
All in all, this hint makes no sense and gives incorrect
information. It's possible certain web sites are incorrectly
programmed and Safari doesn't recognize that as a correct user-
triggered pop-up, but this works fine in Safari as well as in
Mozilla as in Opera 7...
(including Apple's GSX Service web site), pop-ups which I
trigger by clicking on them open correctly, with no problems.
The same with all other web sites.
Holding the CMD key down when you have tabbed browsing
enabled doesn't bypass pop-up blocking at all, it simply tells
Safari to open the link in a new tab, which by default is in the
background, or foreground if your tab browsing preferences are
set that way.
All in all, this hint makes no sense and gives incorrect
information. It's possible certain web sites are incorrectly
programmed and Safari doesn't recognize that as a correct user-
triggered pop-up, but this works fine in Safari as well as in
Mozilla as in Opera 7...
Temporarily override Safari's 'Block Pop-Up Windows' setting
I wondered about this myself. Especially considering I've got a few of those links on our company's web site. I have 'Block Popup Windows' enabled, and clicking a link which popups up a window works as advertised without turning off links. For example, this link from my company's web page has windows whose target='_blank' and they work fine (bonus: this link has target='_blank' too!):Medata Fee Schedules page
Fine (you may say?), but those aren't 'javascript popups'... Well, both of the images on the left are clickable javascript window.open() links... They work fine too.
Are we talking about the same thing?
(on a side note, ever wondered what would happen if you opened a target='_blank' link from a window which itself was opened with target ='_blank'? Now's your chance!;-p)
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Temporarily override Safari's 'Block Pop-Up Windows' setting
Safari will bring up new windows when I click on links, even with
pop-up blocking turned on.
pop-up blocking turned on.
Temporarily override Safari's 'Block Pop-Up Windows' setting
You're confused between two entirely different beasts:
(1) Javascript on a page that pops up a new window;
(2) Links that specify a target, which open in a new window when clicked upon.Safari's 'Block Pop-Up Windows' is a javascript filter. Holding the Command key is a shortcut that opens a link in a new window (and with Shift, the new window opens behind the current window).
Temporarily override Safari's 'Block Pop-Up Windows' setting
my bad, sorry, i must have been on drugs, rob, take this hint off as i am embarrassed to have it agents my name, ill have to come up with something to redeem myself. blues brothers style
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Pop-ups can be ads, notices, offers, or alerts that open in your current browser window, in a new window, or in another tab. Some pop-ups are third-party ads that use phishing tactics—like warnings or prizes—to trick you into believing they’re from Apple or another trusted company, so you’ll share personal or financial information. Or they might claim to offer free downloads, software updates, or plugins, to try to trick you into installing unwanted software.
Unless you’re confident of an ad’s legitimacy, you should avoid interacting with pop-ups or webpages that seem to take over your screen. Here are additional tips that can help you manage pop-ups and other unwanted interruptions.
Check and update your software
Always make sure you install the latest software updates for all your Apple products. Many software releases have important security updates and may include improvements that help control pop-ups.
The safest place to download apps for your Mac is the App Store. If you need third-party software for your Mac, and it isn’t available in the App Store, get it directly from the developer or another reliable source, rather than through an ad or link.
Check Safari settings and security preferences
Make sure Safari security settings are turned on, particularly Block Pop-ups—for pop-up windows—and the Fraudulent Website Warning.
On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, go to Settings > Safari and turn on Block Pop-ups and Fraudulent Website Warning.
On your Mac, you can find these options in Safari > Preferences. The Websites tab includes options to block some or all pop-up windows, and you can turn on fraudulent site warnings in the Security tab.
Pop-ups and ads in Safari
If you see an annoying pop-up ad in Safari, you can go to the Search field and enter a new URL or search term to browse to a new site. If you don’t see the Search field on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, tap the top of the screen to make it appear.
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Some pop-ups and ads have fake buttons that resemble the close button, so use caution if you try to close a pop-up or ad. If you're unsure, avoid interacting with the pop-up or ad and close the Safari window or tab.
On your Mac, you can also update your settings to prevent windows from opening again after you close Safari, or just press and hold the Shift key when you open Safari.
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If you might have installed adware or other unwanted software on your Mac
If you see pop-ups on your Mac that just won’t go away, you might have inadvertently downloaded and installed adware (advertising-supported software) or other unwanted software. Certain third-party download sites might include programs that you don’t want with the software that you install.
If you think that you might have malware or adware on your Mac, update to the latest version of macOS. If your Mac is already running the latest version, restart it. macOS includes a built-in tool that removes known malware when you restart your Mac.
Check your Applications folder to see if you have any apps that you didn’t expect and uninstall them. You can also check the Extensions tab in Safari preferences to check if you installed any unnecessary extensions that you'd prefer to turn off. If you continue to see advertising or other unwanted programs on your Mac, contact Apple.
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