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How Can I Remove This Pop Up Please?
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Since a Windows 10 upgrade, every time I access the Internet on my laptop I get a pop up in the bottom right hand corner from Inverse.com, which I believe is a digital media company with various news and advertising items linked to my browsing history. I've tried to find this on my PC to delete but I can't -and when I go to the site there is no option to unsubscribe ( I have not subscribed to my knowledge anyway) Any suggestions on how to remove this would be gratefully accepted as its getting on my nerves. This only happens on Chrome Browser and does not seem to be an extension of Chrome as I've checked. I have ad blockers on all browsers I use. Thanks.
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Try this https://www. theverge.com /2019/7/18/1 8716041/webs ite-notifica tion-prompts -pop-ups-how -to-stop
09:30 Fri 25th Oct 2019
"This only happens on Chrome Browser"
Block or allow pop-ups in Chrome
urn pop-ups on or off
On your computer, open Chrome.
At the top right, click More More and then Settings.
At the bottom, click Advanced.
Under "Privacy and security," click Site settings.
Click Pop-ups and redirects.
At the top, turn the setting to Allowed or Blocked.
This happened to me before, i'm not sure how but i know what you're on about, the above advice works. I believe it happened to DannyK recently also but i may be mistaken.
Block or allow pop-ups in Chrome
urn pop-ups on or off
On your computer, open Chrome.
At the top right, click More More and then Settings.
At the bottom, click Advanced.
Under "Privacy and security," click Site settings.
Click Pop-ups and redirects.
At the top, turn the setting to Allowed or Blocked.
This happened to me before, i'm not sure how but i know what you're on about, the above advice works. I believe it happened to DannyK recently also but i may be mistaken.
I would check for malware, this suggests inversenews. com is adware
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Thank you to everyone who replied, especially rockracoon it worked a treat and an eye opener as to just what had been downloaded onto my PC. The main culprits I think are 'free' recipes I've been downloading, I will be much more careful in future and regularly check my settings. Every day is a school day :-)