Are you faced with the fact that the screen of your smartphone is suddenly filled with intrusive advertising, and new tabs open on their own? This is a common problem among users Android, which is not only annoying, but also consumes traffic and also reduces the speed of the device. Most often, the culprit is not itself browser, but permissions that you accidentally granted to dubious sites, or a malicious extension. Fortunately, built-in protection tools allow you to quickly solve this problem without installing third-party software.

In this article we will analyze in detail the mechanism for the appearance of unwanted content and show how to permanently block pop-up windows in the settings of your gadget. You'll learn where to look for hidden permissions for notifications and how to clear the cache if standard methods don't help. The correct configuration of protection will return you to comfortable surfing on the Internet.

Reasons for the appearance of intrusive advertising and pop-up windows

Before you start setting up blockers, you need to understand the nature of the problem. There are two main types of pop-ups: legitimate ones, which the browser blocks by default, and aggressive ones, which sneak through loopholes in the notification system. Often the user himself, trying to close one window or confirm his age on the site, accidentally presses the button Allow to show notifications. After this, the site receives the right to send push notifications that visually imitate system messages or advertising.

The second common reason is the installation of unverified applications from third-party sources. Some apps disguise themselves as useful utilities, but generate advertising traffic in the background. It is also worth mentioning malicious scripts that can be embedded in the browser cache. If you have visited sites with pirated content or dubious files, the likelihood of infection increases significantly.

โš ๏ธ Attention: If advertisements appear even when the browser is closed, the problem is most likely not in the Chrome settings, but in an installed virus or parasitic application. In this case, you need to check the list of installed apps in the phone settings.

Technically, the mechanism of pop-up windows is based on JavaScript codes that initiate the opening of new windows or changing the size of the current one. Modern versions Google Chrome have a built-in filter, but it does not always cope with tricky scripts that use legal notification APIs. Therefore, manually checking permissions is a critical step in ensuring digital hygiene digital hygiene.

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Basic setting of pop-up blocking in Chrome

The first step to solving the problem is to check the main switch responsible for blocking pop-ups. By default, this feature is enabled in the browser, but an update failure or malware may have disabled it. You need to go to the settings menu, which is hidden behind three dots in the upper right corner of the screen. From there you should go to the section Settings and find the item related to notifications or sites.

Inside the sites settings menu you will find an option Pop-ups and redirects. Make sure the slider is in the "Locked" position (or gray, depending on the interface version). If it is active, disable it immediately. This action will prevent sites from opening new windows without your direct participation. However, this may not be enough if permissions have already been granted to specific domains.

Next, it's worth checking the list of exceptions. Even with blocking enabled, some sites may be on the white list. Scroll down the settings page to the Exceptions or Permissionssection. All resources that you have ever consented to display windows are displayed here. If you see unfamiliar addresses or sites with suspicious names, feel free to remove them from the list by clicking on the trash icon or switching the slider to the prohibited position.

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After making changes, it is recommended to restart the browser for the new rules to take effect. Just close the application through the task manager and open it again. This is a simple but effective method of resetting temporary processes that may have ignored new security settings.

Managing permissions for site notifications

The most insidious part of the problem lies in the notifications section. Many users confuse system notifications from applications and push notifications from websites. Websites use this feature to return you to a page even after you've left it. To remove these annoying messages, you need to go to Settings -> Notifications (inside Chrome settings or through Android settings).

In the list you will see all the sites that have the right to send you messages. Please study this list carefully. Often there are news aggregators, movie sites or gaming portals. For each suspicious source, you must click on the name and select the option Block or Delete. This action will instantly stop the flow of fake messages about winnings or viruses.

Permission type Where is Recommended action Risk when enabled
Pop-up windows Site settings Block High (spam)
Notifications Notifications section Disable for everyone Medium (intrusiveness)
Geolocation Site settings Ask or Deny Low (privacy)
Microphone Site settings Deny High (spying)

Please note that some sites may require notifications to work correctly (for example, web versions of instant messengers). In such cases, you can leave the permission active only for trusted resources, such as Gmail or Telegram Web. For everyone else, it is better to establish a global ban. This will significantly reduce the load on the processor and save battery power, since the browser will not have to constantly process incoming requests.

Why do sites ask for permission?

Websites request access to notifications to inform users about new articles, messages or promotions. However, unscrupulous resources use this feature for aggressive marketing and redirecting traffic to affiliate pages with advertising. Disabling this feature deprives them of their main channel of communication with you.

Clearing browser data and resetting settings

If manual blocking does not produce results, the malicious script may already be stored in the cache or cookies of your browser. In this case, deep data cleaning is required. Go to Settings -> Privacy and security -> Clear history. Here it is important not only to delete your browsing history, but also to check the boxes Files cookie and Images and other files stored in the cache.

Select a time range All the timeto ensure that all traces of malicious scripts are removed. Confirm the action with the Delete databutton. Please note that after this operation you will be logged out of all accounts on the sites and you will need to re-enter your passwords. This is a necessary measure to completely restore the system.

In extreme cases, when the problem persists, you can reset the browser settings to factory settings. This function will return Chrome to its original state, as if you had just installed it. The path to the function usually looks like this: Settings -> Advanced -> Reset settings. This action will not delete your bookmarks and saved passwords (if they are synced with a Google account), but will disable all extensions and reset site permissions.

โš ๏ธ Attention: Before resetting the settings completely, make sure that synchronization with your Google account is enabled and working correctly. Otherwise, you may lose saved passwords and bookmark history that were not backed up to the cloud.

Using Incognito mode and third-party blockers

To prevent future problems, it is recommended to change your surfing habits. Using mode Incognito to visit suspicious sites does not allow you to save cookies and history, which automatically protects you from the long-term impact of malicious scripts. In this mode, all permissions are reset immediately after closing the tab.

It is also worth considering installing specialized extensions or browsers with built-in protection. While Chrome mobile has limited support for classic extensions, there are alternatives. For example, the browser Brave or DuckDuckGo has built-in aggressive ad filters that block trackers and pop-ups at the network level. This is often more effective than manually setting up a standard browser.

If you prefer to remain in the Google ecosystem, use the Safe browsingfunction. Make sure that privacy settings are set to Advanced protection. This will allow Google servers to warn you about visiting dangerous resources before they have time to download advertising scripts to your device.

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Tip: Regularly check the "Recent apps" section in Android settings. If you see unknown icons or applications without names there that you did not install, remove them immediately. This is a frequent source of background advertising.

Additional protection measures and prevention

The final setup step is to install reliable anti-virus software. Even the most careful users can accidentally download an infected file. Modern mobile antiviruses are capable of scanning not only installed applications, but also traffic in real time, blocking transitions to phishing sites that are sources of pop-up windows.

It is also important to monitor updates to the browser itself. Developers Google regularly release security patches that close vulnerabilities that hackers use to inject advertising. Go to Play Market, find Chrome and click Updateif a new version is available. Current software is the key to stable operation.

  • ๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ Install an antivirus from a trusted manufacturer to scan the system.
  • ๐Ÿ”„ Regularly update your browser and Android operating system.
  • ๐Ÿšซ Do not follow links from spam mailings and suspicious SMS.
  • ๐Ÿ‘€ Read permission requests carefully before clicking the "OK" button.

Remember that complete security on the Internet is impossible without your awareness. No settings will help if you yourself constantly confirm the installation of dubious certificates or allow notifications to be sent to the first banner that comes across. Be vigilant, and your smartphone will work quickly and without unnecessary visual noise.

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A comprehensive approach, including blocking notifications, clearing the cache and using safe browsing mode, guarantees 99% protection against pop-up ads in Chrome on Android.

Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

Why do ads appear even if I installed a blocker?

The problem is probably not with advertising on sites, but with the permission to send push notifications that you gave to a specific site. Ad blockers filter page content but cannot revoke system notification permission. Check the "Notifications" section in Chrome settings and remove unnecessary sites.

Can a virus in Chrome delete my personal photos?

The browser itself and pop-ups do not have access to your gallery without special permission. However, if you downloaded and installed a malicious application (APK file) that was disguised as a browser update, then there is a risk of data loss. Always download applications only from the official Google Play.

How to distinguish a system notification from a site advertisement?

Press and hold your finger on the notification that appears. If the menu that appears has a "Disable notifications" button or the name of the site (for example, news-bonus.com), then this is a web notification. System applications usually have their own icons and names.

Will resetting the browser delete my saved passwords?

If you are logged into your Google account and synchronization is turned on, passwords will be saved in the cloud and restored after login. If synchronization was disabled, then when you reset the settings, locally saved passwords will be deleted without the possibility of recovery.

Will deleting your browsing history help remove pop-ups?

Browsing history itself is just a list of links. Deleting history does not remove permissions you have granted to sites. To solve the problem, you need to clear cookies and cache, and also manually revoke permissions in the sites settings section.