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This wikiHow teaches you how to prevent unwanted ads from opening when you click on a link. You can block desktop website redirects in different ways through Google Chrome, Firefox, Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer, and Safari, but you won’t be able to do so with the mobile version of the web browser. Note: this action improves the browser’s ability to detect redirects, but programs can’t always stop it in time.
Steps
On Google Chrome
. The app has red, yellow, blue and green globe icons.
As of Chrome version 65, any redirected pages will be automatically blocked on the Chrome browser ; This protection is enabled, unless you actively disable it.
. The switch will turn green
. Google Chrome malware protection will be enabled.
- If this switch is already green, Chrome is blocking site redirects.
- Visit the Skip Redirect extension page.
- Click ADD TO CHROME (Add to Chrome).
- Click Add extension when it appears.
- If the page to be redirected opens an ad on the current tab and your link or search results are opened in another tab, Skip Redirect will keep the results tab visible and open the ads tab in the background.
On Firefox
- On a Mac, click Preferences .
- If the last box is already checked, you can skip this step.
- If the last box is already checked, you can skip this step.
- Visit the Skip Redirect extension page.
- Click Add to Firefox (Add to Firefox)
- Click Add when it appears.
- Click Restart Now when prompted.
- If the page to be redirected opens an ad on the current tab and your link or search results are opened in another tab, Skip Redirect will keep the results tab visible and open the ads tab in the background.
On Microsoft Edge
. The switch will turn green
, now Microsoft Edge’s antivirus feature will be activated.
- If the upper switch is green, you can skip this step.
- This feature does not block the entire redirected page, but will only block potentially malicious pages.
On Internet Explorer
. Click the gear icon in the upper-right corner of the page. A drop-down menu will appear.
On Safari
- If the box above is already checked, skip this step.
- If the box above is already checked, skip this step.
Advice
- Adware on your computer or browser can also cause unwanted redirects. Try scanning your computer for viruses and removing browser extensions and plug-ins to remove any potentially redirecting malware.
- Most browsers have the option to continue redirecting to the page if the redirect is blocked.
Warning
- The above methods cannot guarantee 100% blocking of redirects.
This article is co-authored by a team of editors and trained researchers who confirm the accuracy and completeness of the article.
The wikiHow Content Management team carefully monitors the work of editors to ensure that every article is up to a high standard of quality.
This article has been viewed 15,110 times.
This wikiHow teaches you how to prevent unwanted ads from opening when you click on a link. You can block desktop website redirects in different ways through Google Chrome, Firefox, Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer, and Safari, but you won’t be able to do so with the mobile version of the web browser. Note: this action improves the browser’s ability to detect redirects, but programs can’t always stop it in time.
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