How to Block Website Redirects

Today's TipsMake will show you how to prevent unwanted ads from opening when you click on certain links. 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 not always programs can stop it in time.

On Google Chrome

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Open Google Chrome. The app has red, yellow, blue and green globe icons.

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Update Google Chrome. Click the ⋮ button in the upper-right corner of the window, select Help, and click About Google Chrome to check for updates. If a new version is available, the browser will automatically install and then you need to restart Chrome.

As of Chrome version 65, any redirected pages are automatically blocked in the Chrome browser; This protection is enabled, unless you actively disable it.

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Click the ⋮ sign in the upper-right corner of the page. A drop-down menu will appear.

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Click Settings . This option is near the bottom of the menu.

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Scroll down and click Advanced . This option is at the bottom of the page. More options will appear below.

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Scroll down to the "Privacy and security" section. This is the first item below the Advanced button.

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Click the gray "Protect you and your device from dangerous sites" switch. The switch will turn green. Google Chrome's malware protection will be enabled.

If this switch is already green, Chrome is blocking site redirects.

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Use extensions. If Chrome's anti-malware option is enabled and you still get page redirects, use the "Skip Redirect" extension. To install, you:

Visit the Skip Redirect extension page.

Click ADD TO CHROME (Add to Chrome).

Click Add extension when it appears.

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Restart Google Chrome. The extension will work. Skip Redirect will bypass most redirects and take you to the landing page.

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

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Open Firefox. The app has an orange fox icon wrapped around a blue globe.

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Click the ☰ -shaped button in the upper-right corner of the window. A drop-down menu will appear.

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Click Options located in the drop-down menu.

On a Mac, click Preferences.

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Click Privacy & Security . This tab is on the left side of the window (Windows) or the top of the window (Mac).

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Scroll down to the "Permissions" section. Skip this step if you use a Mac computer.

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Check the box "Block pop-up windows". Firefox will block pop-ups when redirecting.

If the last box is already checked, you can skip this step.

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Scroll down to the "Security" section. Skip this step on a Mac computer.

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Check the box "Block dangerous and deceptive content". This feature will prevent the browser from redirecting to malicious pages while some harmless pages still get through.

If the last box is already checked, you can skip this step.

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Use extensions. If you've enabled proper protection and are still experiencing unwanted page redirects, use the "Skip Redirect" extension to prevent this. To install, you:

Visit the Skip Redirect extension page.

Click Add to Firefox (Add to Firefox)

Click Add when it appears.

Click Restart Now when prompted.

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Use the Skip Redirect extension. When Firefox restarts, the extension will be activated. Skip Redirect will skip most of the redirected pages and open the landing page for you.

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

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Open Microsoft Edge with a dark blue "e" icon.

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Click the ⋯ sign in the upper-right corner of the page. A drop-down menu will appear.

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Click the Settings option at the bottom of the drop-down menu. The Settings window will pop up on the right side of the page.

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Scroll down and click View advanced settings . The option is at the bottom of the pop-up window.

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Scroll down to the bottom of the menu. You'll find malicious content blocking options including preventing the browser from redirecting to malicious pages.

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Click the gray "Help protect me from malicious sites and downloads" switch. The switch will turn green, at which point the Microsoft Edge antivirus will be activated.

If the switch above is green, you can skip this step.

This feature does not block all redirected pages, but will only block potentially malicious pages.

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Restart Microsoft Edge. Your changes will be applied after Microsoft Edge restarts.

On Internet Explorer

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Open Internet Explorer. The app has a light blue "e" icon with a yellow ribbon wrapped around it.

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Open the Settings section of Internet Explorer. Click the gear icon in the upper-right corner of the page. A drop-down menu will appear.

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Click Internet options . This item is near the bottom of the drop-down menu. The Internet Options window will open shortly thereafter.

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Click the Advanced tab . This option is located to the right of the row of tabs at the top of the Internet Options window.

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Scroll down to the bottom of the window. Scroll to the bottom on the middle pane of the Advanced page.

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Check the "Use SSL 3.0" box near the bottom of the "Security" option group.

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Click Apply . This task is at the bottom of the window.

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Click OK at the bottom of the window. The Internet Options window will close.

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Restart Internet Explorer. After restarting, Internet Explorer will block redirects to malicious and suspected malicious sites.

On Safari

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Open Safari. Click the green compass-shaped Safari app icon located in your Mac's Dock.

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Click Safari . This menu item is in the upper left corner of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear.

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Click the Preferences… option near the top of the Safari drop-down menu.

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Click the Security tab at the top of the Preferences window.

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Check "Warn when visiting a fake website". This option is at the top of the window.

If the box above is already checked, skip this step.

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Check the box "Block pop-up windows". This option is located a few lines below the "Warn when visiting a fake website" box.

If the box above is already checked, skip this step.

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Restart Safari. After the reboot, the setting will be added to the browser. From now on, Safari will block most unwanted redirects.

Update 05 April 2022
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