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Pop Up Blocker Mac Safari -

On a modern Mac running macOS Sonoma or Sequoia, Safari’s pop-up blocker is enabled by default. It operates on a relatively simple heuristic: it intercepts JavaScript commands such as window.open() that are not directly initiated by a user’s intentional click. If a script tries to spawn a new window without a clear, immediate user action (like clicking a button or link), Safari suppresses it, often displaying a subtle notification in the address bar rather than a jarring alert.

Since Safari is built by Apple, it handles pop-ups differently than Chrome or Firefox. You generally do not need to download a separate "extension" or "app" to block pop-ups because Safari has a heavy-duty blocker built directly into the engine. pop up blocker mac safari

For the average user, the native blocker is superior to any downloadable extension. On a modern Mac running macOS Sonoma or

Most users searching for a pop-up blocker already have one installed; they just haven't configured it. Since Safari is built by Apple, it handles