We rely on pop-ups for important features in order to generate reports, print quotes and invoices. Blocking all pop-ups disables such features. To allow specific websites to use pop-ups, while still blocking all others, you can add those specific websites to the list of allowed sites.
Most popular Web Browsers block pop-ups from automatically showing up on your screen by default. When a pop-up is blocked, the address bar will be marked Pop-up blocked. You can also decide to allow pop-ups.
Change your default pop-ups & redirects settings on Chrome
On your computer, open Chrome Chrome.
At the top right, click More More and then Settings.
Click Privacy and security and then Site Settings.
Click Pop-ups and redirects.
Choose the option you want as your default setting.
Change your default pop-ups & redirects settings on Firefox
When you click either the Options button in the info bar or the icon in the address bar, a menu is displayed with the following choices:
Allow/Block pop-ups for <website address>
Manage pop-up settingsā¦
Don't show this message when pop-ups are blocked
Show <pop-up web address>
Change your default pop-ups & redirects settings on Microsoft Edge
In Edge, go to Settings and more ... at the top of your browser.
Select Settings > Cookies and site permissions.
Under All permissions, select Pop-ups and redirects.
Turn on or off Block (recommended) toggle.
When this feature is turned on and a pop-up has been blocked, Edge will display the following image in your web browser's address bar.