Better Pop Up Blocker 2 for Chrome — Ultimate Guide & Setup Tips—
What is Better Pop Up Blocker 2?
Better Pop Up Blocker 2 is a Chrome extension designed to stop intrusive pop-ups, overlays, and unwanted tab redirects while you browse. It focuses on customizable blocking rules and minimal false positives, giving you more control than Chrome’s built-in blocker.
Why use it?
- Blocks a wider range of pop-ups and overlays than default settings.
- Offers per-site customization so you can allow pop-ups where needed.
- Lightweight and designed to have minimal impact on browser speed.
- Provides easy-to-access controls in the toolbar for quick adjustments.
Key features
- Per-site blocking/allowing controls.
- Automatic detection of common pop-up patterns (new windows, overlays, timed pop-ups).
- Whitelisting and blacklisting support.
- Option to hide or remove annoying cookie banners or consent overlays (when supported).
- Simple on/off toggle from the toolbar.
Installation and initial setup
- Open Chrome and go to the Chrome Web Store.
- Search for “Better Pop Up Blocker 2” and click the extension in results.
- Click “Add to Chrome” and confirm by selecting “Add extension”.
- After installation, an icon appears in the toolbar — click it to open the extension menu.
- Allow necessary permissions if prompted (these are usually required to scan pages for pop-ups and apply blocking rules).
Recommended settings
- Enable automatic blocking for new windows and overlays.
- Turn on “per-site rules” so you can quickly whitelist trusted sites.
- Enable cookie/banner hiding only if you are comfortable with the extension modifying page elements.
- Keep notifications disabled unless you want live alerts about blocked items.
How to whitelist a site
- Visit the site you want to allow pop-ups on.
- Click the extension icon.
- Select “Allow pop-ups on this site” (or add the site to the whitelist in settings).
- Reload the page to apply changes.
Troubleshooting common issues
- If a site breaks after enabling the extension, try disabling the overlay removal feature for that site or temporarily turn off the extension.
- If you still see pop-ups, ensure Chrome’s built-in pop-up blocker isn’t conflicting—try toggling it off then back on.
- Clear cache and cookies if redirects persist.
- Make sure the extension is up to date via chrome://extensions.
Privacy and permissions
Better Pop Up Blocker 2 requires permissions to read and change data on websites you visit to identify and block pop-ups. It should not collect or transmit personal browsing data—check the extension’s privacy policy before installing.
Alternatives to consider
Extension | Strength |
---|---|
uBlock Origin | Powerful, low resource usage, advanced filters |
Popup Blocker (strict) | Very aggressive at blocking pop-ups |
AdBlock Plus | Popular, easy to use, broader ad blocking |
Final tips
- Use per-site whitelisting rather than global allowance to maintain protection while keeping necessary functionality.
- Combine with a reputable ad/privacy blocker for broader protection.
- Regularly review and prune your whitelist to avoid over-permissive settings.
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