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Ask HN: Is there a modern “pop-up” blocker?
3 points by jg42 1088 days ago
In the good old days, browsers had pop up blockers that blocked new windows websites tried to open, and all was well.

Nowadays, popups are back. I open a site and when I scroll, I get asked to sign up for the newsletter, or create an account, or register my email address, etc...

NPR is as good an example as any: https://www.npr.org/2023/06/28/1184544944/tcm-turner-classic-movies-david-zaslav

So, is there a modern(ish) extension that can block this behavior? I am hesitant to disable JS but that may be needed at this point. I just want to read the article -- after I am done, I might want to sign up for a newsletter, but you have to prove to me you have good content first.

Any help here gang?

1 comments

I use Ublock origin with no pop ups on the site you mentioned.

No need for a modern ad blocker

In ublock-origin you need to enable the filter in Filter lists:

EasyList – Cookie Notices

It is not enabled by default

I also have easy list installed in My filter just in case ublock misses any: https://easylist.to/

I use these to stop the very annoying GDPR cookie pop ups but works perfectly for the rest of the intrusions into my online life.

I surf clean, no ads no pop ups

Thanks - I'll give this a try.