Remove popup overlays on websites with Overlay Blocker for Chrome

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Petrovic

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So-called overlay popups are a form of advertising on the Internet that many users find highly annoying. These ads pop up on the same site you are on on top of the page's content unlike regular popups, which are launched in a separate window in front or back of the browser window.

Not only are those ads displayed on top of content, it is often also the case that the rest of the page is dimmed to put the full focus on them.

Overlay ads on legitimate sites display a close option, usually an x icon that you can click on to close it to access the underlying content.

Some implementations support clicks anywhere outside the overlay to remove it from the screen.

Some sites on the other hand display overlays that are not as easily removed. The close icon may be hidden or moved to a position where it cannot be identified easily. At other times, they may launch several overlays at once and display multiple close buttons to confuse users and get them to click on the ads displayed on the screen.



The Google Chrome extension Overlay Blocker offers a solution for these kind of overlay ads. It adds an option to the browser's right-click context menu to close all overlay ads on the page.

It needs to be noted that it works only when overlay advertisement is displayed on a site and that similar forms of advertisement such as interstitial pages are not supported by it.

Whenever you encounter an overlay advertisement on a site you can use Overlay Blocker to get rid of it even if it does not display a close icon prominently or at all on the screen. In fact, activating the extension will get rid of all overlays currently visible on the screen.

A comparable extension is BehindTheOverlay. It is also available for Chrome and supports clicks to get rid of ads but also keyboard shortcuts.

To use it press Ctrl-Shift-x and the overlay ad will be removed from the page automatically.

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Overlay Blocker and BehindTheOverlay are not automated solutions but they are the next best thing. A whitelist option with automatic removal of overlays on all other sites would be the next step though as it would makes things more comfortable for Internet users.
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HarborFront

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It definitely cannot protect against this kind of overlay attack if it happens on the PC

Hackers can secretly steal phone passwords using well-disguised tricks

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In one case, they created an overlay that looks exactly like the Facebook app’s password entry field


Poper Blocker for Chrome/FF is the better choice. It automatically removes all ad pop ups, pop unders, and overlays for a cleaner browsing experience

Poper Blocker is probably the best Chrome popup blocker right now - gHacks Tech News
 
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For me what really worked was the Ghostery, leaves the pages really clean.
 

Prorootect

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If click on Overlay Blocker link from the first post, we have 404 error page:

"Google
404. That’s an error.
The requested URL was not found on this server. That’s all we know."
That's all we know 145x145.jpg
That's all we know 145x145.jpg

So this extension doesn't exist, no more exist.

Poper Blocker doesn't works automatically, and is heavy...

I use on Chrome: BehindTheOverlay: BehindTheOverlay
... and Modal Remover: Modal Remover

... and on Firefox52 and Nightly (Basilisk=FF55):
Behind The Overlay Revival: Behind The Overlay Revival – Add-ons for Firefox

To test overlay, this page: immediate.co.uk/content-control/: Immediate Media Co – the special interest content and platform company
NewStatesman.com overlay: Welcome to the Uncanny Valley: how creepy robot dogs are on the rise
...and: poperblocker.com/welcome/: Welcome - Poper Blocker

Thank you!..
 
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