At times, your web browser keeps redirecting you from one page to another. This situation gets extremely annoying when you are in the middle of an important task. Therefore, you might want to stop Google Chrome from redirecting you from one page to another. In this article, we will guide you on the method of stopping the redirects on Google Chrome.
In order to stop the unwanted redirects on Google Chrome, you will have to proceed as explained in the following steps:
You need to access the Security and Privacy Settings of Google Chrome by visiting the Settings window of your browser.
From these settings, you need to select the Site Settings option.
Then, you need to scroll down to the Content settings section and then click on the Pop-ups and redirects tab as highlighted in the image shown below:
Finally, you need to select the “Don’t allow sites to send pop-ups or use redirects” option from the Pop-ups and redirects tab for stopping the redirects on Google Chrome.
This article discussed the method of stopping the redirects on Google Chrome. By following these steps, you will be able to save your precious time that is wasted by the unwanted page redirection.
Karim Buzdar holds a degree in telecommunication engineering and holds several sysadmin certifications including CCNA RS, SCP, and ACE. As an IT engineer and technical author, he writes for various websites.
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