In the good old days, browsers had pop up blockers that blocked new windows websites tried to open, and all was well.<p>Nowadays, popups are back. I open a site and when I scroll, I get asked to sign up for the newsletter, or create an account, or register my email address, etc...<p>NPR is as good an example as any: https://www.npr.org/2023/06/28/1184544944/tcm-turner-classic-movies-david-zaslav<p>So, is there a modern(ish) extension that can block this behavior? I am hesitant to disable JS but that may be needed at this point. I just want to read the article -- after I am done, I <i>might</i> want to sign up for a newsletter, but you have to prove to me you have good content first.<p>Any help here gang?
I use Ublock origin with no pop ups on the site you mentioned.<p>No need for a modern ad blocker<p>In ublock-origin you need to enable the filter in Filter lists:<p>EasyList – Cookie Notices<p>It is not enabled by default<p>I also have easy list installed in My filter just in case ublock misses any:
<a href="https://easylist.to/" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://easylist.to/</a><p>I use these to stop the very annoying GDPR cookie pop ups but works perfectly for the rest of the intrusions into my online life.<p>I surf clean, no ads no pop ups