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.
From the Safari browser on iPod Touch press and hold on the image and when the popup dialog comes up press Save Image
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)
Install a popup blocker and other anti adware software on your computer. Your browser probably has a preference you can set that doesn't allow popup windows, either.
Use Popup Blocker in your browser[tools/Settings]
A spam popup blocker prevents ads from popping up in new windows on a users browser. The spam popup blocker first appeared on the internet scene in the mid 1990's.
To turn off popup blockers, first, open your web browser's settings or preferences menu. Look for a section labeled "Privacy" or "Security" and find the popup blocker option. You can either disable it entirely or add specific websites to an exception list to allow popups from those sites. After making changes, be sure to save your settings and refresh your browser.
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.
Java and Plug-ins can be downloaded from their respective websites. A popup of downloading comes when the browser needs them.
Read this quick how-to and learn how to set your browser's home page to your favorite ... The popup window will open up with the default option of General.
Generally, you can just close popup windows. It's best to enable your browser's popup blocker (I haven't seen a popup in years), as there are very few "useful" popups. There is nothing illegal about the website, but even if there was, you can't be held responsible for something that popped up on it's own.
To override a popup blocker in most browsers, you can typically hold down the Shift key while clicking on a link. Alternatively, you can also try holding down the Ctrl key (or Command on Mac) while clicking. This may allow the popup to open despite the blocker. However, the exact method can vary depending on the browser and its settings.
lol, no unless you have a popup blocker. But, AOL works pretty good.