Pop-up blockers

How to Disable Common Pop-Up Blockers

A pop-up blocker (sometimes called a pop-up killer) refers to software that disables the browser’s ability to automatically open certain types of secondary browser windows. Pop-up blockers are primarily used to prevent unwanted advertisement windows from automatically opening.

In the case of the ERS Training Center, it is important that you allow pop-up windows so the course materials can open full screen. Failing to allow pop-up windows will prevent you from viewing course materials.

Listed below are some of the more popular pop-up blocking software Packages. There are dozens of pop-up blocking software packages, so your package may not be listed below.

PLEASE NOTE: You may have more than one pop-up blocker running concurrently. It is very common to have Internet Explorer and a secondary blocker such as the Google Toolbar running at the same time!



Last modified: Thursday, 6 October 2016, 3:36 PM