Pop up Blockers are part of a Web Browser and not the Mac OS. In Safari go into the main Safari menu and select "Block Pop Up Windows", In FireFox you go into the FireFox Preferences/ Contents/ select "Block Pop Up Windows"
well I'm sorry I'm having the same problem my self so i can say the only way would be to buy windows xp for your mac
If you have an Apple Store in your area, pop in there for a proper bag for your MacBook. If you don't have access to the retail store, you can get a bag for the 12" MacBook at the online store: www.apple.com Choose the "store" link at the top of the page.
You should put it in then got to media player or game and it should pop up maybe in the start up window
Update your flash player, i normally has a button that will send you to a update page.
Google pop up blockers are available from many companies all over the world. More information about these pop up blockers can be found on the website's info section.
You need pop up blockers. Some anti-virus technology has them built in. You can also add pop-up blockers. I don't have any adds hindering me.
Different browsers have differing methods for blocking pop ups when you are on the internet. Go into the settings for your browser and look for pop up blockers. Third party programs, such as anti virus programs, also frequently include pop up blockers.
Most browsers, such as Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Chrome, have built-in pop-up blockers. One can go to the browser settings to access control of pop-up blockers. If an alternate downloadable free pop-up blocker is desired, CNET has many from which to choose.
Pop-up stoppers are ad blockers. They prevent annoying pop-ups from popping up, as well as blocking some advertisements.
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you shouldn't be trying to find that out.