Many popup blockers do work, for the most part. Internet browsers that have their own popup blockers keep popups to a minimum. Some unwanted windows do appear from time to time, though.
JavaScript maybe
it is not a good idea to turn off your pop-up blocker, any sort of virus or spyware can be connected to a pop-up. If you need to you can turn it off for certain websites but allowing it for every site could potentially hurt the computer.
There is no popup blocker for the iPad, but you can turn off JavaScript in the safari settings. This may break many websites you visit, though.
Although not guranteed, you can try using the adblock extension or a popup blocker if you're on safari, chrome, or opera. Popup blockers are usually built in. If you're using Internet Explorer, then stop using it and install another browser. Seriously. It's the worst one. (in my opinion)
adware in the form of a popup
because either the people who made it just dont like you or theres a bug in your computer....... I'd go with number 2
Yes, pop-ups can be blocked when using the Safari web browser. There are easily a dozen different pop-up blocker programs that can be used to accomplish this task. Under the Tools menu there is a Pop-Up Blocker option where the setting of said pop-up blockers can be set and changed.
Use confirm or alert in javascript code to get a popup
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Beta blockers, also known as beta-adrenergic blockers
Open Internet Explorer. Then click Tools>>Pop up blocker>> Turn on pop blocker