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How to Disable the Pop-up Blocker on Chrome (iPhone)

June 19, 2020 DbAppWeb Admin

By default, Google Chrome blocks the pop-ups from any website to show up on your iPhone screen.

If you want to allow the pop-ups from all the websites on the Chrome browser of your iPhone then follow the steps given below:

Disable the Pop-up Blocker on Chrome (iPhone)

  • Open the Google Chrome App on your iPhone. Open the Settings as shown below by touching on the three dots available at the right-bottom corner and then Settings.

    01 Disable the Pop-up Blocker on Chrome (iPhone)

    01 Disable the Pop-up Blocker on Chrome (iPhone)

  • Go to the Content Settings by touching it.

    02 Disable the Pop-up Blocker on Chrome (iPhone)

    02 Disable the Pop-up Blocker on Chrome (iPhone)

  • As you can see in the below screen setting for Block Pop-ups is on, due to this pop-ups are being blocked. Touch on this to change the pop-up blocker setting.

    03 Disable the Pop-up Blocker on Chrome (iPhone)

    03 Disable the Pop-up Blocker on Chrome (iPhone)

  • Toggle is on i.e. pop-up blocker is on.

    04 Disable the Pop-up Blocker on Chrome (iPhone)

    04 Disable the Pop-up Blocker on Chrome (iPhone)

  • Turn off the toggle by touching it to allow pop-ups or disable the pop-up blocker. The toggle is off if it is gray.

    05 Disable the Pop-up Blocker on Chrome (iPhone)

    05 Disable the Pop-up Blocker on Chrome (iPhone)

  • To verify the pop-up blocker setting come back to Content Settings and see here it is showing that Block Pop-ups is off. It means you have successfully disabled the chrome Pop-ups blocker on your iPhone.

    06 Disable the Pop-up Blocker on Chrome (iPhone)

    06 Disable the Pop-up Blocker on Chrome (iPhone)

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Last Updated: June 19, 2020

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