However choosing "Settings..." here just shows me the sites I have already Allowed or Not Allowed, and doesn't give an option to turn off the pop-up. The Pause notifications until Firefox restarts does not stop these pop-ups from appearing, it just mutes notifications that you have previously allowed. And clicking "Learn more" tells me about the notifications and how to add them to my own website, but not how to disable them in Firefox.

Firefox allows you to control both pop-ups and pop-unders in Firefox Settings. Pop-up blocking is turned on by default, so you don't have to worry about enabling it to prevent pop-ups from appearing in Firefox.


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This is more of a convenience issue but the new download panel pop-up from the download arrow is very distracting. I couldn't find an option to turn it off so I had to go into the config and turn the true flag false for this "improvement". Is there a better way of disabling this pop-up and if not will there be in future versions of firefox?

The answer from cor-el is almost completely beside the point. The original post states clearly that the feature has already been turned off in about:config. The questions were1. Is there a better i.e. less cumbersome way? Judging by the answer, obviously not.2. Will there be one in future versions? This wasn't answered. Implicit is of course a request that such an option should be added. I hope that was added to some todo list.

I would like to add my vote to such an option and also to add a request that when you add things, that impact workflows or the GUI always provide easy ways to turn them off i.e. without having to google after about:config entries.

All the answers say just to remove it, but I actually use it. How do I turn off these annoying pop ups telling me my video is finished downloading? Without removing the add on? Without disabling it entirely?

A couple versions ago, a pop-up persistantly, annoyingly, INSISTS on popping up regularly when I'm trying to use the browser. How can I permanently turn off mozilla's "new version" pop-up window. Pop-ups should aready be disabled. I've gone into about:config and tried all the settings that seem to be relevent.

Hey all, I've been using FF for years. Just today I started getting this stupid Google Sign In popup on almost every site I visit. I am not signed into Google. I clear my history every time I close the browser. I don;t get this popup in Brave. Its really annoying and I hate Google so much its driving me mad.

My computer ran into trouble recently and I started over fresh, reinstalled everything. For some reason every 12 hours or so, or whenever I start up firefox after turning my PC back on, I get this weird pop up notifying me about a post on some subreddit, some I'm not even subscribed to. What the hell are these and now do I get rid of them?

I've been making my site, and made a cool looking popup for people who want to ask a question. It works perfectly, until I tried it on Firefox. Turns out, Firefox automatically blocks popups now and you have to turn off that feature manually. I turned it off, and the popup worked fine.

Does anyone here use popups? Or does the fact that 90% of people using Firefox will leave that feature on stop you from using them? I mean, I guess I'm just going to convert the one I have into a regular page.

I'm trying to create a shell script to configure Firefox settings. I am currently trying to figure out how to turn on the popup blocker. Right now, I am adding the line user_pref("dom.disable_open_during_load", true); to the end of the prefs.js file. However, whenever I open Firefox, the popup blocker still isn't turned on. How do I do this?

I have a website and at the moment I am creating a landing page for a Marketing Campaign. The scope of the page is for users to sign up to our platform, with the secondary CTA with a popup form that collects their emails and sends some document templates to them. Everything is working, but on the Mozilla browser the popup is not displaying at all.

I've always had to deal with McAfee trying their best to be helpful...too helpful. Every day when I first turn on my computer, I have to swat away messages from McAfee out of my face, wanting me to use their VPN or something. I had turned off my auto-renewal a while back and now have to deal with daily "Please turn auto-renewal back on" messages. Is there a "Shut up" button in the settings to have McAfee quietly do the service I paid for?

I can't help but notice I never got daily spam popups warning me of the $99 charge when my account renewed for another year. But the moment I turn auto-renewal off, I get asked to turn it on almost every single day. But yeah, a "Stop Spamming McAfee Popups" feature would be nice. This very reason is why I'm planning to drop McAfee and switching to someone else. It's also why I can't recommend McAfee to anyone.

The expiry popups are Marketing group controlled as we ex volunteer mods were told and no-one can get them stopped. I assume they garner more sales than they lose. As well as disabling informational alerts in the settings make sure all browser options re notifications are off for McAfee items.

Sorry to add to this thread, but I still get the annoying popups after turning the notifications off. for a while been about subscription nearly expired that started couple months ago. But has been other things, If gaming it goes off the game. People know when it expires or could just do it a couple days before expired. Unless it is really cheap think because of popups considering having just Windows Defender. when runs out.

Agreed. McAfee does not provide a solution to stop this garbage. I turned off my auto-renwal because I am not going to renew. I will got to Norton. These popups are worse than bad websites. After I set my autorenewal to aff, I now get constant pop ups telling me to turn in back on.

Several times a day I get a Norton popup that says Firefox Protection Alert, telling me to add features, and there is no way to decline it. I DO NOT WANT ANY Norton Extensions on my Browsers. Norton says it is anti-spam, yet is constantly spams me. This is criminal for product design and I'm ready to cancel Norton 360 altogether. I saw a recommendation to accept the features and then disable the browser extensions. The alert suggests 4 different products, so I'm supposed to add and disable 4 extensions? Why would I want to add more features of a product that already hijacks me? This is also CRIMINAL. Also, despite what I'm paying them, the company deliberately prohibits opening a help ticket. Someone or many people need to be fired for these policies. End of rant, how do I get rid of the doggone thing? Thank you.

What the heck? Did eBay really code this differently for different browsers, or is there some Firefox setting I'm not getting right? I've turned off the ad-blocker, and Firefox's popup blocker, for , and the label window still doesn't open.

I am now getting a pop-up that appears to be from Malwarebytes. It happens when I'm in Firefox browser, with MB Browser Guard active, and I'm editing content in a WordPress website backend, copying content from a window. As soon as I copy the popup appears. I've attached a screenshot showing the popup warning message.

This popup is new in the past couple of weeks. It started after a recent update to my Malwarebytes installation. Looking at the code-behind-the-page (Firefox inspect) I can see that the entire div block encompassing the popup is labelled id="malwarebytes-root" and since I did not add that to this page, and I have nothing else installed that would have added it, it seems the only possibility is that Malwarebytes is actively producing the popup. I've uploaded a screenshot showing this too.

Having to clear this popup every time I copy is becoming very annoying. I am close to disabling browser Guard just so I don't have to deal with this popup any more. But then I don't get the protections that I have Browser Guard installed to provide.

I have not seen that but it may be a new addition as well. I will ask developer about it. In the meantime, you can click on the Browser Guard icon to turn off any or all protection for that specific web site. That does not affect protection that Browser Guard provides on other websites.

Totally agree. The popup needs to identity the warning comes from Malwarebytes. Without any clear ownership of the popup I assumed I picked up an unwanted program. And I need to shut this off while I working on a website.

I realize it's a feature of Browser Guard not Malwarebytes Premium and that Browser Guard is a browser extension. it is separate from the main Malwarebytes program. However, it's all Malwarebytes and in my mind it's all part of the same package. (Remember that user experience is not same as developer experience.) Clearly, the popup needs to identity the warning comes from Malwarebytes, and there needs to be some explanation as to what it is, why it has displayed and what it means. It's a great idea, it just needs some fine-tuning. It's interesting that anim8tr mentions seeing in connection with WordPress as that's where I saw it.

I've been getting this as well and pretty much has stopped my work on many websites to a screeching halt. The alert pops up and then is nested behind a icon from my theme builder that I cannot click to close the alert. I see the purpose of it but even on the same website it alerts each time. I work on hundreds of sites and having this popup all the time is really hindering me.

I just found this thread today after submitting my support ticket. While that could work the problem is that I deal with all sorts of sites all day long and don't want to have to allow all these new sites each time. Then having to remove them after I'm done, this is adding more work than I need to. The best option would be either to have an option to turn off this alert for all sites or a floating box or some type of alert that is not nested. 17dc91bb1f

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