


Close and re-open Microsoft Edge to apply this setting.

If pop-ups are now being blocked, turn on extensions one at a time to determine which one is causing the issue.īlock third-party cookies:To do this, select Settings and more > Settings > Cookies and site permissions > Manage and delete cookies and site data, and turn on Block third-party cookies.Ĭlear your browser cache: For more, see View and delete browser history in Microsoft Edge. Select Settings and more > Extensions > Manage extension, then turn each extension off.

Scan your device for malware:For more, see Stay protected with Windows Security.ĭisable your extensions: Check if an extension is interfering. If there is an update available, you can apply it from here. Make sure Edge is up to date: Select Settings and more > Settings > About Microsoft Edge. If you continue to receive pop-ups after turning this feature on, try the following solutions: When this feature is turned on and a pop-up has been blocked, Edge will display the following image in your web browser's address bar. Under All permissions, select Pop-ups and redirects. Select Settings > Cookies and site permissions. In Edge, go to Settings and more at the top of your browser. With Block now enabled, the browser will automatically stop Edge pop-ups. Turn the setting for Block (recommended) to the on position. Scroll down and click Pop-ups and redirects. Note: If you are receiving unwanted website notifications, please see Manage website notifications in Microsoft Edge. Website notifications appear in the notification center, located in the lower right corner of your device. Open the Microsoft Edge browser and click the three horizontal dots in the top right of the browser window.
